Zhang Yongqi, Ouyang Bo, Xu Kun, Xia Xinhui, Zhang Zheng, Rawat Rajdeep Singh, Fan Hong Jin
School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, 637371, Singapore.
Natural Sciences and Science Education, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, 637616, Singapore.
Small. 2018 Apr;14(17):e1800340. doi: 10.1002/smll.201800340. Epub 2018 Apr 3.
Prereduction of transition metal oxides is a feasible and efficient strategy to enhance their catalytic activity for hydrogen evolution. Unfortunately, the prereduction via the common H annealing method is unstable for nanomaterials during the hydrogen evolution process. Here, using NiMoO nanowire arrays as the example, it is demonstrated that carbon plasma (C-plasma) treatment can greatly enhance both the catalytic activity and the long-term stability of transition metal oxides for hydrogen evolution. The C-plasma treatment has two functions at the same time: it induces partial surface reduction of the NiMoO nanowire to form Ni Mo nanoclusters, and simultaneously deposits a thin graphitic carbon shell. As a result, the C-plasma treated NiMoO can maintain its array morphology, chemical composition, and catalytic activity during long-term intermittent hydrogen evolution process. This work may pave a new way for simultaneous activation and stabilization of transition metal oxide-based electrocatalysts.