Applied Catalysis2022,Vol.3159.DOI:10.1016/j.apcatb.2022.121534

Interfacial synergies between single-atomic Pt and CoS for enhancing hydrogen evolution reaction catalysis

Mosallanezhad, Amirabbas Wei, Cong Koudakan, Payam Ahmadian Fang, Yanyan Niu, Shuwen Bian, Zenan Liu, Bo Huang, Ting Pan, Hongge Wang, Gongming
Applied Catalysis2022,Vol.3159.DOI:10.1016/j.apcatb.2022.121534

Interfacial synergies between single-atomic Pt and CoS for enhancing hydrogen evolution reaction catalysis

Mosallanezhad, Amirabbas 1Wei, Cong 1Koudakan, Payam Ahmadian 1Fang, Yanyan 1Niu, Shuwen 1Bian, Zenan 1Liu, Bo 1Huang, Ting 1Pan, Hongge 2Wang, Gongming1
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  • 1. Univ Sci & Technol China
  • 2. Xian Technol Univ
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Abstract

Despite the significant role of single atoms during the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), the underlying nature of the synergetic effect between substrates and single atom is still unclear. Herein, through anchoring Pt single atoms on cobalt sulfide support (Pt@CoS), the roles of Pt single atoms and the substrate for alkaline HER catalysis are unfolded. Electrochemical studies demonstrate the remarkable catalytic performance of Pt @CoS catalysts with a 45-fold increase in mass current density compared to the benchmark Pt/C at 100 mV. The DFT calculation unravels that the anchored Pt SAs on CoS enable more unhybridized d(z)(2) orbitals of surrounding cobalt sites through the interfacial synergetic effect, which benefits the water dissociation kinetics. Likewise, the Pt sites can also act as active sites to facilitate the subsequent H-2 formation, thus synergistically promoting the alkaline HER catalysis. This work highlights the importance of the synergies effect between single atoms and substrate for rational catalyst design.

Key words

Platinum single atom catalysts/Interfacial synergies effect/Cobalt sulfide/Hydrogen evolution reaction/Orbital unhybridization/WATER DISSOCIATION/PLATINUM/ELECTROCATALYSTS/PERFORMANCE/SITES/NANOSHEETS/ULTRALOW/DESIGN/STATES

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出版年

2022
Applied Catalysis

Applied Catalysis

ISSN:0926-3373
被引量54
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