Abstract
Ni2P nanocrystallines grown on carbon fiber cloth (Ni2P/CFC) was successfully achieved by a facile vapour-phase hydrothermal method. The as-prepared Ni2P/CFC, as an electrocatalyst, exhibited superior electrocatalytic activities toward urea oxidation reaction (UOR) with a potential of 1.42V (vs. RHE) delivering a current density of 10mAcm−2 and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) with overpotentials of 90 and 155mV at current densities of 10 and 100mAcm−2 in alkaline media. On this basis, a Ni2P/CFC constructed two-electrode system for high-efficiency H2 production and simultaneous urea decomposition was therefore established using commercial urea as reaction source. Besides, such two-electrode system as proof of concept study was also evaluated using human urine as urea source for highly efficient H2 generation with a rate of 0.35μMmin−1 at an applied potential of 1.48V, delivering a current density of 10mAcm−2.
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