Abstract

AbstractUp to now, the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) are mainly investigated in strong acidic/alkaline electrolytes. However, the HER in extreme conditions shows several drawbacks, including the corrosion of electrolyzer, water pollution, and the use of expensive anion/cation exchange membranes. The HER in neutral media is desirable to address these issues. Nevertheless, the neutral HER still faces a great challenge due to its slow kinetics. Herein, we report a plasma‐assisted approach to synthesize an efficient electrocatalyst (denoted as 3D P−Mo−NiFe LDH) with multiple active components (Ni nanoparticles, Ni3Mo alloy nanoparticles, oxygen vacancies, and molybdate‐incorporated NiFe layered double hydroxide nanosheets) supported on Cu2+1O nanorod array for neutral HER. The 3D hierarchical nanostructure can endow the catalyst with enhanced mass transfer and more exposed active sites, while the multiple active components can accelerate the HER kinetics in neutral media. As expected, the 3D P−Mo−NiFe LDH exhibits outstanding HER activity (24 mV@10 mA cm−2) and excellent stability (up to 200 h) in 1 M phosphate buffer solution (PBS).

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