Highly Dispersed Quasi-1 nm Ruthenium Nanoclusters on Hierarchical Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanocages Constructed by Surface-Constrained Sintering for Alkaline Hydrogen Evolution
Zhengyao He,
Yiqun Chen,
Jingyi Tian
et al.
Abstract:A cost-efficient catalyst for electrochemical water splitting is crucial to green hydrogen production. Ru has a much lower cost and only slightly stronger adsorption to the hydrogen intermediate (*H) than Pt, demonstrating great potential for catalyzing the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Herein, Ru nanoclusters of quasi-1 nm size are highly dispersed on hierarchical N-doped carbon nanocages (hNCNC) by surface-constrained sintering, showing strong metal−support interaction due to the anchoring effect of abu… Show more
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