Abstract

Co and Co–P catalysts electroplated on Cu in sulfate based solution without or with an addition of H 2PO 2 − ions were developed for hydrogen generation from alkaline NaBH 4 solution. The microstructures of the Co and Co–P catalysts and their hydrogen generation properties were analyzed as a function of cathodic current density and plating time during the electrodeposition. An amorphous Co–P electrodeposit with micro-cracks was formed by electroplating in the sulfate based solution containing H 2PO 2 − ions. It was found that the amorphous Co–P catalyst formed at 0.01 A/cm 2 exhibited 18 times higher catalytic activity for hydrolysis of NaBH 4 than did the polycrystalline Co catalyst. The catalytic activity of the electrodeposited Co–P catalyst for hydrolysis of NaBH 4 was found to be a function of both cathodic current density and plating time, that is, parameters determining the concentration of P in the Co–P catalyst. Especially, Co–13 at.% P catalyst electroplated on Cu in the Co–P bath at a cathodic current density of 0.01 A/cm 2 for 1080 s showed the best hydrogen generation rate of 954 ml/min g-catalyst in 1 wt.% NaOH + 10 wt.% NaBH 4 solution at 30 °C.

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