Issue 10, 2023

Symmetry or asymmetry: which one is the platform of nitrogen vacancies for alkaline hydrogen evolution

Abstract

Conventional nitrogen vacancies with a symmetric coordination of metal cations (i.e., M1–Nv–M1) play a crucial role in tuning the local environment of the metal sites in metal nitrides and improving their electrochemical activity in the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). However, the symmetric Nv sites, which feature a uniform charge distribution on adjacent metal sites, suffer from sluggish water dissociation kinetics and a poor capability for hydrogen desorption. Here, we fabricated Cr-doped and Nv-rich Co4N nanorods grown on a Ni foam (Cr–Co4N–Nv/NF) with asymmetric Cr–Nv–Co sites to effectively catalyze hydrogen evolution under alkaline conditions, with a low overpotential of 33 mV at a current density of 10 mA cm−2 and a small Tafel slope of 37 mV dec−1. The experimental characterizations and theoretical simulations collectively reveal that the construction of asymmetric Cr–Nv–Co sites gives rise to the upshift of the d-band center, thus promoting water adsorption and activation. Moreover, asymmetric Nv sites allow a balance between hydrogen adsorption and desorption, which avoids the limited desorption process over the symmetric Co–Nv–Co sites.

Graphical abstract: Symmetry or asymmetry: which one is the platform of nitrogen vacancies for alkaline hydrogen evolution

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
29 May 2023
Accepted
20 Jul 2023
First published
20 Jul 2023

Mater. Horiz., 2023,10, 4480-4487

Symmetry or asymmetry: which one is the platform of nitrogen vacancies for alkaline hydrogen evolution

Y. Zhang, Y. Ma, W. Yuan, L. Cai, Y. Chai and B. Qiu, Mater. Horiz., 2023, 10, 4480 DOI: 10.1039/D3MH00814B

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