Ni nanoparticles decorated with carbon materials synthesized by solid-state-reaction for efficient electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction

Abstract

Developing metal nanoparticles (NPs)/carbon composite nanomaterials as electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) via a facile and low-cost strategy has attracted widely attention over the past decade. Herein, a series of nickel nanoparticles/carbon materials (Ni/C-m) composite electrocatalyst has been successfully synthesized via a simple molten salt pyrolysis method. Characterizations demonstrated that carbon materials can effectively prevent Ni nanoparticles aggregation and adjust the electron cloud density in Ni/C-m samples. During the preparation of Ni/C-m, the carbon content can be adjusted by varying the mass of sodium citrate, an appropriate carbon content can enhances electron transfer and promotes electrocatalytic HER activity. Ni/C-m exhibits better electrocatalytic HER activity than Ni sample which prepared without carbon materials precursor. The as-prepared Ni/C-0.8 composites electrocatalyst exhibits the lowest overpotential among all Ni/C-m samples (-109 mV at -10 mA cm-2 and -397 mV at -200 mA cm-2) and long-time stability. This research presents a new method for fabricating and designing a cost-effective, high-performance HER electrocatalyst for practical water splitting applications. Keywords: Electrocatalyst; Nickel nanoparticles; HER.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Dec 2025
Accepted
23 Mar 2026
First published
24 Mar 2026

New J. Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Ni nanoparticles decorated with carbon materials synthesized by solid-state-reaction for efficient electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution reaction

J. Ding, C. Yang, X. Xiao, Y. Hu, L. Chen, W. Tang, Y. Zhang, J. Ding, J. Wang and H. Ke, New J. Chem., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5NJ04673D

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