Sub‐3 nm High‐Entropy Alloy Nanoparticles with Triple Functionalities for Efficient Electrolytic Hydrogen Production

Y Ying Zhang H Hui Li X Xu Liu Z Zhen Xin Hui (Key Laboratory of Automobile Materials (Jilin University) Ministry of Education and School of Materials Science and Engineering Jilin University Changchun 130022 China) Z Zhi Wen Chen (Key Laboratory of Automobile Materials (Jilin University) Ministry of Education and School of Materials Science and Engineering Jilin University Changchun 130022 China) J Jian Li Z Zi Wen (Key Laboratory of Automobile Materials (Jilin University) Ministry of Education School of Materials Science and Engineering Jilin University Changchun China) C Chun Cheng Yang (Key Laboratory of Automobile Materials (Jilin University) Ministry of Education and School of Materials Science and Engineering Jilin University Changchun 130022 China) Q Qing Jiang

Abstract

Abstract High‐entropy alloys (HEA) exhibit great promise for alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) due to tunable structures, yet suffer from low atomic utilization, insufficient current density, and unclear catalytic mechanism. Herein, ultrasmall sub‐3 nm PtRuFeCoNiCu HEA nanoparticles are synthesized on carbon fiber paper (CFP) via a 0.5 s ultraquick thermal shock strategy (us‐HEA/CFP). The as‐prepared hybrid demonstrates the best‐level performance among reported catalysts, achieving ultralow overpotentials of 31.4 and 102.5 mV at ‐100 and ‐1000 mA cm −2 , respectively, in alkaline media. Such exceptional catalytic performance stems from the triple‐functional nature of the HEA surface: Ru‐dominated regions facilitating rapid H 2 O dissociation, FeCoNiCu sites enabling optimal H * diffusion kinetics, and Pt‐rich zones promoting efficient H * combination. This synergistic dissociation‐diffusion‐combination mechanism has been unequivocally validated via in situ Raman spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations. Practically, the assembled anion exchange membrane electrolyzer only requires 1.94 V to deliver 1000 mA cm −2 and can operate stably for 500 h, showing strong potential for large‐scale H 2 production.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 42
Published October 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

Y

Ying Zhang

H

Hui Li

X

Xu Liu

Z

Zhen Xin Hui

Key Laboratory of Automobile Materials (Jilin University) Ministry of Education and School of Materials Science and Engineering Jilin University Changchun 130022 China

Z

Zhi Wen Chen

Key Laboratory of Automobile Materials (Jilin University) Ministry of Education and School of Materials Science and Engineering Jilin University Changchun 130022 China

J

Jian Li

Z

Zi Wen

Key Laboratory of Automobile Materials (Jilin University) Ministry of Education School of Materials Science and Engineering Jilin University Changchun China

C

Chun Cheng Yang

Key Laboratory of Automobile Materials (Jilin University) Ministry of Education and School of Materials Science and Engineering Jilin University Changchun 130022 China

Q

Qing Jiang