Phase‐Engineered Ru‐MoC Heterointerfaces for Efficient Alkaline Hydrogen Evolution by Boosting Interfacial Water Dissociation

X Xue Bai B Biao Feng J Jiyao Huang (State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry and Key Laboratory of Mesoscopic Chemistry of MOE School of Chemistry Nanjing University Nanjing China) J Jingyi Tian Y Yufei Jiang (Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences (BNLMS), College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering) Y Youran Yu (State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry and Key Laboratory of Mesoscopic Chemistry of MOE School of Chemistry Nanjing University Nanjing China) X Xizhang Wang L Lijun Yang (Ballard Power Systems Inc.) H Hongwen Huang (Key Laboratory of Mesoscopic Chemistry of MOE and Jiangsu Provincial Laboratory for Nanotechnology, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) Z Zheng Hu Q Qiang Wu (Jiangsu Cancer Hospital Nanjing China)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Alkaline hydrogen evolution (HER) performance of Ru catalysts is limited by the high activation energy barriers of water dissociation and the poisoning of active sites by OH * intermediates. Herein, the Mo x C nanoclusters with distinct crystalline phases (MoC and Mo 2 C) are supported on hierarchical N‐doped carbon nanocages (hNCNC). Long‐range disordered Ru nanoclusters are induced to grow on the MoC nanoclusters due to the presence of Mo vacancies, while crystalline Ru nanoclusters grow on both Mo 2 C nanoclusters and hNCNC due to fewer defects. The Ru‐MoC/hNCNC achieves an ultralow overpotential (@10 mA cm −2 ) of 20 mV, a high turnover frequency of 21.8 H 2 s −1 and robust durability in 1 M KOH, much superior to the counterpart of Ru‐Mo 2 C/hNCNC. The anion‐exchange membrane water electrolysis device with Ru‐MoC/hNCNC cathode delivers an industrial‐scale current of 1 A cm −2 at ≈1.65 V in 1.0 M KOH. The theoretical calculation, together with in situ Raman spectra, reveals that the Ru‐MoC heterointerfaces promote the water dissociation kinetics on Mo sites, leading to the detached formation of OH * on MoC and H * on Ru. This spatial decoupling of OH * and H * can mitigate the OH * poisoning of Ru and promote subsequent H 2 formation, thereby demonstrating excellent alkaline HER performance.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 45
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

X

Xue Bai

B

Biao Feng

J

Jiyao Huang

State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry and Key Laboratory of Mesoscopic Chemistry of MOE School of Chemistry Nanjing University Nanjing China

J

Jingyi Tian

Y

Yufei Jiang

Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences (BNLMS), College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering

Y

Youran Yu

State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry and Key Laboratory of Mesoscopic Chemistry of MOE School of Chemistry Nanjing University Nanjing China

X

Xizhang Wang

L

Lijun Yang

Ballard Power Systems Inc.

H

Hongwen Huang

Key Laboratory of Mesoscopic Chemistry of MOE and Jiangsu Provincial Laboratory for Nanotechnology, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Z

Zheng Hu

Q

Qiang Wu

Jiangsu Cancer Hospital Nanjing China