Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5432159 | Carbon | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Designing highly efficient and stable electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is critical to the large-scale application of clean hydrogen energy. Herein, NiFe@N-doped graphene microtube (NiFe-NGMT) composites have been synthesized by a facile metal organic framework (MOF) precursor route, and employed as an effective electrocatalyst for HER. The NiFe-NGMT composites, which consist of NiFe alloy particles enveloped in N-doped graphene microtubes with a diameter of 1-2 μm, were synthesized by thermal annealing a MOF precursor of nickel nitroprussides (NiFe(CN)5NO·2H2O) in nitrogen atmosphere. By adjusting the pyrolysis temperature, the diameter of the tubular graphene can be tuned to 50-200 nm. The obtained NiFe-NGMT composites exhibit excellent catalytic activity for HER with a low overpotential (70.5 mV) and a small Tafel slope (63.4 mV per decade), which afford the materials promising application for splitting water to generate hydrogen.