Magnetically recyclable Co2P nanosheets as highly efficient catalysts for hydrogen generation from hydrolysis of sodium borohydride†
Abstract
For hydrogen generation from catalytic hydrolysis of sodium borohydride (NaBH4), magnetically recyclable Co2P nanosheets as highly efficient catalysts were developed in this work. Briefly, Co(OH)2 nanosheets with an average thickness of 3.8 nm were firstly synthesized by a facile chemical precipitation, followed by controllable phosphidation for the preparation of 2D cobalt phosphides as catalysts. For characterization, a series of advanced analytical techniques were performed, including field-emission scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, N2 adsorption–desorption measurement and magnetism analysis. The effect of the phosphidation temperature on catalyst activity was investigated to determine the optimum conditions. The thin Co2P nanocatalyst prepared at 350 °C presented a maximum hydrogen generation rate of 6.34 L min−1 g−1 using 6 wt% NaBH4–4 wt% NaOH (25 °C), which is much higher than those of similar cobalt-based catalysts and even some noble-metal catalysts reported in the literature. The apparent activation energy of the catalytic hydrolysis was measured to be 47.7 kJ mol−1. The resulting 2D Co2P nanocatalyst with ferromagnetic nature can be magnetically recycled and still retain 70% of the initial activity even after five runs.