Issue 4, 2014

Optically transparent hydrogen evolution catalysts made from networks of copper–platinum core–shell nanowires

Abstract

This article reports the fabrication of copper–platinum core–shell nanowires by electroplating platinum onto copper nanowires, and the first demonstration of their use as a transparent, conducting electrocatalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Cu–Pt core–shell nanowire networks exhibit mass activities up to 8 times higher than carbon-supported Pt nanoparticles for the HER. Electroplating minimizes galvanic replacement, allowing the copper nanowires to retain their conductivity, and eliminating the need for a conductive substrate or overcoat. Cu–Pt core–shell nanowire networks can thus replace more expensive transparent electrodes made from indium tin oxide (ITO) in photoelectrolysis cells and dye sensitized solar cells. Unlike ITO, Cu–Pt core–shell nanowire films retain their conductivity after bending, retain their transmittance during electrochemical reduction, and have consistently high transmittance (>80%) across a wide optical window (300–1800 nm).

Graphical abstract: Optically transparent hydrogen evolution catalysts made from networks of copper–platinum core–shell nanowires

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jan 2014
Accepted
24 Feb 2014
First published
24 Feb 2014

Energy Environ. Sci., 2014,7, 1461-1467

Author version available

Optically transparent hydrogen evolution catalysts made from networks of copper–platinum core–shell nanowires

Z. Chen, S. Ye, A. R. Wilson, Y. Ha and B. J. Wiley, Energy Environ. Sci., 2014, 7, 1461 DOI: 10.1039/C4EE00211C

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