Designing Ultrathin Rhodium Metallenes for Efficient Hydrogen Evolution in Alkaline Medium and their Kinetic Studies.
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IISER Mohali
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Hydrogen has emerged as a clean and economical energy source, due to its high mass
energy density. Hydrogen as a green energy source contributes to zero carbon footprint
and mitigates the problem of global warming and climate change. Electrochemical water
splitting is regarded as one of the most economical and eco-friendly approaches for
hydrogen evolution. Recently, emerging two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials have
demonstrated their potential for hydrogen evolution. These ultrathin nanomaterials are
dramatically different from their bulk counterparts. Abundant active sites are maximally
exposed and the small diffusion paths of the ultrathin nanosheets can effectively facilitate
charge transfer in the electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution. Herein, we designed a Rhodium
based ultrathin electrocatalyst that can efficiently produce hydrogen via hydrogen
evolution reaction. It exhibits a small overpotential of 25.4 mV at 10 mA cm −2 and good
durability in alkaline media. Further, these Rh nanosheets demonstrated a very low
activation energy barrier for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) observed during the
temperature-dependent reaction kinetics study, highlighting the intrinsic superiority of
these for electrolyzer applications.