Issue 8, 2017

Multimetallic Ni–Mo/Cu nanowires as nonprecious and efficient full water splitting catalyst

Abstract

In this study, excellent full water splitting achieved with a rationally structured multimetallic Ni–Mo/Cu nanowire free-standing electrode prepared via scalable electrochemistry is reported. By combining a conductive nanostructured scaffold and highly active outer layers, the as-prepared Ni–Mo/Cu nanowires deliver superior hydrogen and oxygen evolution performance. To achieve a 20 mA cm−2 catalytic current in a 1 M KOH electrolyte, the NM-CNW requires an overpotential of only 152 mV for hydrogen evolution and 280 mV for oxygen evolution. When assembled into a full electrolyzer, the Ni–Mo/Cu nanowires can drive full water splitting at nearly 100% faradaic efficiency steadily up to 12 h without any significant performance decay, and afford a catalytic current close to that of the state-of-the-art Pt–RuO2 system over long-term operation.

Graphical abstract: Multimetallic Ni–Mo/Cu nanowires as nonprecious and efficient full water splitting catalyst

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Dec 2016
Accepted
21 Jan 2017
First published
23 Jan 2017

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2017,5, 4207-4214

Multimetallic Ni–Mo/Cu nanowires as nonprecious and efficient full water splitting catalyst

S. Zhao, J. Huang, Y. Liu, J. Shen, H. Wang, X. Yang, Y. Zhu and C. Li, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2017, 5, 4207 DOI: 10.1039/C6TA10749D

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