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Ruthenium-Alloyed Iron Phosphide Single Crystal with Increased Fermi Level for Efficient Hydrogen Evolution

  • Yu Kang*
  • , Yujia Han
  • , Hedong Chen
  • , Horst Borrmann
  • , Peter Adler
  • , Darius Pohl
  • , Martin Hantusch
  • , Markus König
  • , Yangkun He*
  • , Yufei Ma
  • , Xiaodong Wang
  • , Claudia Felser*
  • *此作品的通讯作者

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摘要

Transition metal phosphide alloying is an effective approach for optimizing the electronic structure and improving the intrinsic performance of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). However, obtaining 3d transition metal phosphides alloyed with noble metals is still a challenge owing to their difference in electronegativity, and the influence of their electronic structure modulated by noble metals on the HER reaction also remains unclear. In this study, we successfully incorporated Ru into an Fe2P single crystal via the Bridgeman method and used it as a model catalyst, which effectively promoted HER. Hall transport measurements combined with first-principles calculations revealed that Ru acted as an electron dopant in the structure and increased the Fermi level, leading to a decreased water dissociation barrier and an improved electron-transfer Volmer step at low overpotentials. Additionally, the (21¯ 1) facet of Ru-Fe2P was found to be more active than its (001) facet, mainly due to the lower H desorption barrier at high overpotentials. The synergistic effect of Ru and Fe sites was also revealed to facilitate H∗ and OH∗ desorption compared with Fe2P. Therefore, this study elucidates the boosting effect of Ru-alloyed iron phosphides and offers new understanding about the relationship between their electronic structure and HER performance.

源语言英语
页(从-至)55587-55593
页数7
期刊ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
14
50
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 21 12月 2022

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