Highly active electrocatalysis of the hydrogen evolution reaction by cobalt phosphide nanoparticles.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Department of Chemistry and Materials Research Institute, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802 (USA).

Published: May 2014

Nanoparticles of cobalt phosphide, CoP, have been prepared and evaluated as electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) under strongly acidic conditions (0.50 M H2SO4, pH 0.3). Uniform, multi-faceted CoP nanoparticles were synthesized by reacting Co nanoparticles with trioctylphosphine. Electrodes comprised of CoP nanoparticles on a Ti support (2 mg cm(-2) mass loading) produced a cathodic current density of 20 mA cm(-2) at an overpotential of -85 mV. The CoP/Ti electrodes were stable over 24 h of sustained hydrogen production in 0.50 M H2SO4. The activity was essentially unchanged after 400 cyclic voltammetric sweeps, suggesting long-term viability under operating conditions. CoP is therefore amongst the most active, acid-stable, earth-abundant HER electrocatalysts reported to date.

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