Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1522699 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The hydrogen evolution reactions on porous Ni3Al electrodes, as well as their electrochemical properties in 6Â M KOH solutions have been investigated by the polarization measurement, cyclic voltammetry and EIS technique. Results show that the porous Ni3Al electrodes with lower pore size possess higher catalytic activity for hydrogen evolution in KOH solutions. Their stability in 6Â M KOH at 298Â K and 358Â K under the condition of the reverse polarization is shown to be very good. The electrodes exhibit long term stability and retain high catalytic performance under industrial conditions.
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Authors
Liang Wu, Yuehui He, Ting Lei, Bo Nan, Nanping Xu, Jin Zou, Baiyun Huang, C.T. Liu,