Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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194840 | Electrochimica Acta | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Structural and electrochemical characteristics of hypo–hyper d-electrocatalytic materials aimed for preparation of electrodes for hydrogen evolution were studied and modified in order to improve their performances. All studied materials were of general composition 10% Ni + 18% TiO2 + C.All materials were prepared of amorphous or crystalline TiO2, crystalline Ni or NiCo (10–20 nm) and Vulcan XC-72, by sol–gel procedure.Both, material's intrinsic catalytic activity and surface area were affected by applied modifications. As a result, the electrocatalytic activity was improved, e.g. transformation of TiO2 into anatase form lowers the HER overpotential for 60 mV. Introduction of MWCNTs was even more effective, lowering η for 120 mV. Co addition to metallic phase lowers η for utmost 195 mV.Combined modification of TiO2 and carbon substrate lowers η for 145 mV, while the complete modification of all three catalyst's components was the most effective with 230 mV decrease of overpotential.