Abstract

Streptomyces sporoverrucosus dwc-3, a type of microbial biomass was used to prepare carbon-based microtubes (CMTs) due to their natural micro-tubular structure. After low temperature hydrothermal carbonization at 180°C, CMTs with a diameter of 400–500nm and a wall thickness of about 50nm was obtained. It was demonstrated that the intrinsic biologic tissue of the soft biomass could also be well inherited during the formation process of CMTs. Electrochemical evaluations in 0.5M Na2SO4+0.1M H2SO4 solution at room temperature showed that the prepared CMTs exhibited high electrocatalytic activity for hydrogen evolution reaction. The significant outcomes in this work showed a novel approach to fabricate CMTs that can be used as non-metal electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction by using low temperature hydrothermal carbonization method.

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