Abstract

Alkaline solution is considered to be more suitable for industrial application of hydrogen production by water electrolysis. However, most of the low-cost electrocatalyts such as Ni3S2 has poor ability to dissociate HO–H, resulting in unsatisfied hydrogen evolution performance in alkaline media. In this paper, a novel vermicular structure of Ni3S2–Ni(OH)2 hybrid have been successfully prepared on nickel foam substrate (v-Ni3S2–Ni(OH)2/NF) through a facile two-step containing hydrothermal and electrodeposition processes. The heterostructure consists of rod-like Ni3S2 and Ni(OH)2 nanosheets, in which Ni(OH)2 is coated on the surface of Ni3S2. This structure not only constructs a fast electron transfer channel but also possesses rich heterointerface, thus accelerating the Volmer step and allowing more active sites of Ni3S2 to functioning well. As a result, v-Ni3S2–Ni(OH)2/NF exhibited excellent electrocatalytic activity toward HER in 1.0 M KOH solution. It only needs 78 mV and 137 mV to drive current density of 10 mA cm−2 and 100 mA cm−2. Moreover, the catalytic stability of this electrocatalyst in alkaline solution is also satisfactory.

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