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Nanosized Metal Phosphides Embedded in Nitrogen‐Doped Porous Carbon Nanofibers for Enhanced Hydrogen Evolution at All pH Values

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Southwest University, Ministry of Education
Published InAngewandte Chemie International Edition
Year2017
Citations320

Abstract

Abstract Transition‐metal phosphides (TMPs) have emerged as promising catalyst candidates for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Although numerous methods have been investigated to obtain TMPs, most rely on traditional synthetic methods that produce materials that are inherently deficient with respect to electrical conductivity. An electrospinning‐based reduction approach is presented, which generates nickel phosphide nanoparticles in N‐doped porous carbon nanofibers (Ni 2 P@NPCNFs) in situ. Ni 2 P nanoparticles are protected from irreversible fusion and aggregation in subsequent high‐temperature pyrolysis. The resistivity of Ni 2 P@NPCNFs (5.34 Ω cm) is greatly decreased by 10 4 times compared to Ni 2 P (>10 4 Ω cm) because N‐doped carbon NFs are incorporated. As an electrocatalyst for HER, Ni 2 P@NPCNFs reveal remarkable…
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