Ru nanoparticles supported on alginate-derived graphene as hybrid electrodes for the hydrogen evolution reaction

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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/202044

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Mallón, L.; Cerezo-Navarrete, C.; Romero, N.; Puche Panadero, M.; García-Antón, J.; Bofill, R.; Philippot, K.... (2021). Ru nanoparticles supported on alginate-derived graphene as hybrid electrodes for the hydrogen evolution reaction. New Journal of Chemistry. 46(1):49-56. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1nj05215b

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[EN] The development of organic-inorganic hybrid materials for redox catalysis is key to access new energy conversion schemes and the sustainable production of dihydrogen. Here, bare and P-doped graphene arising from the pyrolysis of biomass (alginate from marine algae) has been used as a support for the growth and stabilization of ultra-small Ru/RuO2 NPs through organometallic synthesis. P-doped graphene allows obtaining smaller and better dispersed NPs in hybrid electrodes of lower roughness and electroactive surface area. Electrochemical activation of the as-synthesised supported nanoparticles by reduction of the passivating RuO2 layer generates excellent HER electrocatalysts under acidic conditions (eta(10) of 29 mV and 15 mV for the bare and P-doped electrodes, respectively). P doping, identified as surface phosphates by P-31 solid state NMR, induces improvement of all HER benchmarking parameters studied, including overpotential and exchange and specific current densities. All studied materials show excellent long-term stability and selectivity for hydrogen generation with no sign of deactivation after 12 h under turnover conditions and almost quantitative faradaic efficiencies.

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New Journal of Chemistry issn: 1144-0546

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