Toward the Ideal Alkaline Hydrogen Evolution Electrocatalyst: a Noble Metal‐Free Antiperovskite Optimized with A‐Site Tuning

Y Yan Chen Z Zheng Tang (Henan Key Laboratory of Polyoxometalate Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences) Z Zuoqing Liu W Wei‐Hsiang Huang (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center (NSRRC) Hsinchu 300092 Taiwan) M Min‐Hsin Yeh (Sustainable Electrochemical Energy Development (SEED) Center National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taipei 106 Taiwan) C Chih‐Wen Pao (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center (NSRRC) Hsinchu 300092 Taiwan) H Huanhuan Tao M Mingkai Xu Z Zhongliang Dong L Lingjie Yuan M Mingjie Pu (School of Mechanical Engineering and Rail Transit Changzhou University Changzhou 213164 China) B Bowen Li (Department of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences) G Guangming Yang (State Key Laboratory of Materials-Oriented Chemical Engineering, College of Chemical Engineering) Y Yufeng Guo Z Zhiwei Hu (Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Nothnitzer Strasse 40, Dresden 01187, Germany) Y Yinlong Zhu (Institute for Frontier Science)

Abstract

Abstract To achieve the ideal non‐noble‐metal HER electrocatalyst in alkaline media, developing conductive systems with multiple active sites targeting every elementary step in the alkaline HER, is highly desirable but remains a great challenge. Herein, a conductive noble metal‐free antiperovskite CdNNi 3 is reported with intrinsic metallic characteristics as a highly efficient alkaline HER electrocatalyst, which is designed by the facile A‐site tuning strategy with the modulation the electronic structures and interfacial water configurations of antiperovskites. Impressively, the HER performance of CdNNi 3 antiperovskite is superior to various state‐of‐the‐art non‐noble metal catalysts ever reported, and also outperforms the commercial Raney Ni catalyst when assemble as the cathode in the practical anion exchange membrane water electrolyzer (AEMWE) device. With insights from comprehensive experiments and theoretical calculations, the CdNNi 3 can create synergistic dual active sites for catalyzing different elementary steps of the alkaline HER; namely, the Ni site can effectively facilitate the H 2 O dissociation and OH − desorption, while the unusual Cd–Ni bridge site is active for the optimal H * adsorption and H 2 evolution. Such multifunction‐site synergy, together with inherent high electrical conductivity, enables the CdNNi 3 antiperovskite to fulfill the essential criteria for an ideal non‐noble‐metal alkaline HER electrocatalyst with excellent performance.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 29
Published July 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (16)

Y

Yan Chen

Z

Zheng Tang

Henan Key Laboratory of Polyoxometalate Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences

Z

Zuoqing Liu

W

Wei‐Hsiang Huang

National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center (NSRRC) Hsinchu 300092 Taiwan

M

Min‐Hsin Yeh

Sustainable Electrochemical Energy Development (SEED) Center National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taipei 106 Taiwan

C

Chih‐Wen Pao

National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center (NSRRC) Hsinchu 300092 Taiwan

H

Huanhuan Tao

M

Mingkai Xu

Z

Zhongliang Dong

L

Lingjie Yuan

M

Mingjie Pu

School of Mechanical Engineering and Rail Transit Changzhou University Changzhou 213164 China

B

Bowen Li

Department of Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences

G

Guangming Yang

State Key Laboratory of Materials-Oriented Chemical Engineering, College of Chemical Engineering

Y

Yufeng Guo

Z

Zhiwei Hu

Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Nothnitzer Strasse 40, Dresden 01187, Germany

Y

Yinlong Zhu

Institute for Frontier Science