Abstract

Sodium borohydride exhibits great potential in the field of chemical hydrogen storage. A competent catalyst would accelerate its practical application for hydrogen utilization by enhance the efficiency of hydrogen generation from hydrolysis of sodium borohydride. Herein, a kind of highly efficient and durable synergistic Co–Ni bimetal inlaid carbon sphere catalyst (Co-NiΦC) was prepared by a co-pyrolysis method, of which the configuration of metal inlaid carbon sphere could effectively expose and anchor the active component by contrast with the capsule catalyst (Co–Ni@C) and supported catalyst (Co–Ni/C). Further, diverse cobalt-nickel contents of the Co-NiΦC catalysts were optimized to achieve the best hydrolysis performance of sodium borohydride. The structure-performance relationship of inlaid catalyst and the bimetallic synergistic mechanism were investigated by multiple characterization measurements and the density functional theory (DFT). As demonstrated, the inlaid Co-NiΦC-2 catalyst (Co/Ni molar ratio of 8/2) shows a promising catalytic activity of hydrogen generation rate up to 6364 mLH2·min−1·gmetal−1, a relative low reaction activation energy of 30.3 kJ/mol as well as robust durability where it still remains about 83.4% of its initial reaction rate after the fifth cycle. The outstanding performance of the optimized catalyst may ascribe to the high dispersion, remarkable Co–Ni synergy and high stabilization of the Co–Ni nanoparticles under the confinement effect of the inlaid metal-carbon sphere configuration. This work provides an alternative avenue for the application of efficient carbon-supported bimetal catalysts in the future.

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