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Enhanced Long-Term Stability of Crystalline Nickel–Boride (Ni23B6) Electrocatalyst by Encapsulation with Hexagonal Boron Nitride

Author(s)
Ma, Kyung YeolKim, HyeongjoonHwang, HyuntaeJeong, Da SolLee, Hoon JuCho, KyeongseoYang, JieunJeong, Hu YoungShin, Hyeon Suk
Issued Date
2024-07
DOI
10.1002/advs.202403674
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83460
Citation
ADVANCED SCIENCE, pp.2403674
Abstract
Nickel boride catalysts show great potential as low-cost and efficient alternatives to noble-metal catalysts in acidic media; however, synthesizing and isolating a specific phase and composition of nickel boride is nontrivial, and issues persist in their long-term stability as electrocatalysts. Here, a single-crystal nickel boride, Ni23B6, is reported which exhibits high electrocatalytic activity for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in an acidic solution, and that its poor long-term stability can be overcome via encapsulation by single-crystal trilayer hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) film. Interestingly, hBN-covered Ni23B6 on a Ni substrate shows an identical overpotential of 52 mV at a current density of 10 mA cm(-2) to that of bare Ni23B6. This phenomenon indicates that the single-crystalline hBN layer is catalytically transparent and does not obstruct HER activation. The hBN/Ni23B6/Ni has remarkable long-term stability with negligible changes to its polarization curves for 2000 cycles, whereas the Ni23B6/Ni shows significant degradation after 650 cycles. Furthermore, chronoamperometric measurements indicate that stability is preserved for >20 h. Long-term stability tests also reveal that the surface morphology and chemical structure of the hBN/Ni23B6/Ni electrode remain preserved. This work provides a model for the practical design of robust and durable electrochemical catalysts through the use of hBN encapsulation.
Publisher
WILEY
ISSN
2198-3844
Keyword (Author)
catalytic transparencyelectrochemical catalystshexagonal boron nitridehydrogen evolution reactionmetal boride
Keyword
NI-BHYDROGEN EVOLUTIONOXYGEN REDUCTIONGRAPHENETRANSPORTALLOYSFILMSGROWTHCATALYSIS

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