Amorphous Phosphates Tailor Local Proton Supply for Alkaline Hydrogen Evolution Electrocatalysis

J Jie Liang (School of Energy and Power Engineering) Z Zixiao Li M Min Zhang H Hefeng Wang Z Zhengwei Cai Y Yongsong Luo F Fengming Luo (Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, West China Hospital, Sichuan University) T Tongwei Wu (Institute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences) Y Yongchao Yao B Bo Tang X Xuping Sun

Abstract

Abstract Hydrogen (H 2 ) is irreplaceable as a feedstock in varied industrial scenarios, and alkaline water electrolysis allows for H 2 production without costly proton exchange membrane and noble metals with limited reserves. However, alkaline solution is devoid of directly available protons, leading to suboptimal electrochemical H 2 ‐evolving kinetics even on catalysts with high intrinsic activities like CoP. On the other hand, high local acidity (i.e., superfluous protons) can lead to undesirable catalyst corrosion and active site blocking by excessive hydrogen coverage. Herein, a “cobalt phosphate‐clothed‐CoP (CoPi@CoP)” nanoarray catalyst is developed for proof of concept to explore a possible proton supply design principle. The nanometer‐thick amorphous CoPi appears to serve multiple functions: facilitating water dissociation/H–O cleavage, buffering excess protons, and accelerating proton transfer/donation, thus optimizing the local proton supply to H‐consuming sites. As expected, CoPi@CoP demonstrates state‐of‐the‐art hydrogen evolution reaction performance in alkaline electrolytes, surpassing that of intrinsically active CoP. Online differential mass spectrometry, dynamic potential decay transients, spectroscopy data, and theoretical calculations reveal possible (atomic scale) reaction mechanisms.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 33
Published August 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

J

Jie Liang

School of Energy and Power Engineering

Z

Zixiao Li

M

Min Zhang

H

Hefeng Wang

Z

Zhengwei Cai

Y

Yongsong Luo

F

Fengming Luo

Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, West China Hospital, Sichuan University

T

Tongwei Wu

Institute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences

Y

Yongchao Yao

B

Bo Tang

X

Xuping Sun