Enhancing Field Effects of Single‐Atom Ru/Lignin Carbon Nanoreactors for Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution by Continuous Heterogeneous Curvature
Abstract
Abstract Local electric fields of the electrocatalysts can modulate adsorbate binding energies based on their polarizability and dipole moment, which directly influence the catalytic performance. Nevertheless, implementing the prevailing strategy remains challenging due to the scarcity of active sites and sluggish catalytic kinetics. Herein, a continuous heterogeneous‐curvature nanoreactor (HeterC‐LCS) is created to enhance local electric fields by optimizing the uniform‐nanocurvature with tip effects. The H + concentration and H 2 O transmission rate of HeterC‐LCS are improved by about 2.1 and 1.7 times that of the homogeneous curvature structure (HomoC‐LCS) during the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) process. Besides, HeterC‐LCS demonstrates a rapid kinetics of intermediate transformation and an extremely low energy barrier. Such HeterC‐LCS depicts a lowest overpotential of 9.2 mV at 10 mA cm −2 , which outperforms all known carbon‐ and Ru‐based electrocatalysts. And the mass activity is approximately 60 times that of commercial Pt/C. This work proposes a novel strategy of uniform‐nanocurvature optimized by tip effects toward industrially electrocatalytic HER.
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Authors (8)
Hang Wang
State Key Laboratory of Fluid Power and Mechatronic Systems, School of Mechanical Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.
Han Xu
Fei Yang
Yan Qing
Fuxiang Chu
State Key Laboratory for Development and Utilization of Forest Food Resources Institute of Chemical Industry of Forest Products Chinese Academy of Forestry Nanjing Jiangsu China
Yiqiang Wu
Sheng Ye
School of Artificial Intelligence
Fuquan Xiong
College of Materials and Energy Central South University of Forestry & Technology Changsha 410004 China