Title | Transition Metal Sulfide Hydrogen Evolution Catalysts for Hydrobromic Acid Electrolysis. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2013 |
Journal | Langmuir |
Volume | 29 |
Issue | 1 |
Pagination | 480 - 492 |
Authors | Ivanovskaya, Anna, Nirala Singh, Ru-Fen Liu, Haley Kreutzer, Jonas Baltrusaitis, Trung Van Nguyen, Horia Metiu, and Eric. McFarland |
Publisher | American Chemical Society |
ISBN Number | 0743-7463 |
Keywords | transition metal sulfide hydrogen catalyst hydrobromic acid electrolysis |
Abstract | Mixed metal sulfides contg. combinations of W, Fe, Mo, Ni, and Ru were synthesized and screened for activity and stability for the H evolution reaction (HER) in aq. HBr. Co- and Ni-substituted RuS2 were identified as potentially active HER electrocatalysts by high-throughput screening (HTS), and the specific compns. Co0.4Ru0.6S2 and Ni0.6Ru0.4S2 were identified by optimization. H evolution activity of Co0.4Ru0.6S2 in HBr is greater than RuS2 or CoS2 and comparable to Pt and com. RhxSy. Structural and morphol. characterizations of the Co-substituted RuS2 suggest that the nanoparticulate solids are a homogeneous solid soln. with a pyrite crystal structure. No phase sepn. is detected for Co substitutions <30% by x-ray diffraction. In 0.5 M HBr electrolyte, the Co-Ru electrode material synthesized with 30% Co rapidly lost ∼34% of the initial loading of Co; thereafter, it was obsd. to exhibit stable activity for HER with no further loss of Co. D. functional theory calcns. indicate that the S22- sites are the most important for HER and the presence of Co influences the S22- sites such that the H binding energy at sufficiently high H coverage is decreased compared to Ru sulfide. Although showing high HER activity in a flow cell, the reverse reaction of H oxidn. is slow on the RuS2 catalysts tested when compared to Pt and Rh sulfide, leaving Rh sulfide as the only suitable tested material for a regenerative HBr cell due its stability compared to Pt. [on SciFinder(R)] |