International Journal of Energy Research, Vol.44, No.11, 9157-9165, 2020
Incorporation of pyridinic and graphitic N to Ni@CNTs: As a competent electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction
Cheap production of hydrogen (H-2) from eco-friendly routes is preeminent for solving future energy challenges. This study explores the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) activity of nickel (Ni) nanoparticles and nitrogen doped carbon nanotubes (NiNCNTs), which are fabricated by a cheap and one-step pyrolysis method. The most active catalyst synthesized at 800 degrees C exhibits an overpotential of 0.244 V to reach a current density of 10 mA cm(-2), Tafel slope of 93.3 mV dec(-1) and a satisfactory 10 hours stability. Low resistance and large ECSA value of the sample also favor the competent response for HER in alkaline media. The robust HER activity of the catalyst is as a result of the nickel nanoparticles which are the active spots of reaction; while the presence of well-developed nitrogen containing carbon nanotubes with large content of pyridinic and graphitic nitrogen may provide high-electron density and feasible routes for its transportation to deliver an outstanding HER performance.
Keywords:carbon nanotubes;electrocatalysis;graphitic nitrogen;hydrogen evolution reaction;nickel;pyridinic nitrogen