High activity catalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) play a key role in converting renewable electricity to storable hydrogen fuel. Great effort has been devoted to the search for noble metal free catalysts to make electrolysis viable for practical applications. Here, a non-precious metal oxide/metal catalyst with high intrinsic activity comparable to Pt/C was reported. The electrocatalyst consisting of NiO, Ni(OH) , Cr O , and Ni metal exhibits a low overpotential of 27, 103, and 153 mV at current densities of 10, 100, and 200 mA cm , respectively, in a 1.0 m NaOH electrolyte. The activity is much higher than that of NiO /Ni or Cr O alone, showing the synergistic effect of NiO /Ni and Cr O on catalyzing HER. Density functional theory calculations shows that NiO and Cr O on Ni surface lower the disassociation energy barrier for breaking H-OH bond, while Ni(OH) and Cr O create preferred sites on Ni surface with near-zero H* adsorption free energy to promote H* to gaseous H evolution. These synergistic effects of multiple-oxides/metal composition enhance the disassociation of H-OH and the evolution of H* to gaseous H , thus achieving high activity and demonstrating a promising composition design for noble metal free catalyst.

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