Stress-induced electronic structure modulation of manganese-incorporated Ni2P leading to enhanced activity for water splitting

Sarkar, Shreya ; Dheer, Lakshay ; Vinod, C. P. ; Thapa, Ranjit ; Waghmare, V. Umesh ; Peter, Sebastian C. (2020) Stress-induced electronic structure modulation of manganese-incorporated Ni2P leading to enhanced activity for water splitting ACS Applied Energy Materials, 3 . pp. 1271-1278. ISSN 2574-0962

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Abstract

The cornerstone of the emerging hydrogen economy is hydrogen production by water electrolysis with concomitant oxygen generation. Incorporating a third element in metal phosphides can tune the crystalline and electronic structure, hence improving the electrocatalytic properties. In this work, Mn-doped Ni2P with varying ratios of Mn and Ni has been explored as excellent catalysts for water splitting. A complete cell made of the best catalyst Ni1.5Mn0.5P electrodes showed low voltage of 1.75 V at a current density of 10 mA cm(-2) due to enhanced electrical conductivity, induction of tensile stress, enhanced electrochemical surface area, and increased electric dipole upon Mn incorporation.

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Keywords:Electronic Structure, hydrogen evolution reaction, Oxygen Evolution Reaction, phosphides, water splitting
ID Code:135810
Deposited On:18 Aug 2023 11:11
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