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Clean rhodium nanoparticles prepared by laser ablation in liquid for high performance electrocatalysis of the hydrogen evolution reaction.


ABSTRACT: Rhodium nanoparticles (NPs) were prepared by a one-step, green and facile procedure consisting in laser ablation of a bulk Rh target immersed in pure water (W-Rh-NPs) or ethanol (E-Rh-NPs). When embedded in mesoporous carbon based inks, both W-Rh-NPs and E-Rh-NPs show excellent activity towards the hydrogen evolution reaction in acidic media, operating close to the thermodynamic potential with 85-97% faradaic yields and low Tafel slopes of 50-54 mV per decade in the low overpotential region (η < 20 mV). A superior activity of W-Rh-NPs with respect to E-Rh-NPs is ascribed to the absence of surface carbon reducible species derived from the synthesis in organic solvent, and thus confirms the importance of the use of water as the preferred medium for laser synthesis of clean nanocrystals in liquid environment. These results provide an important contribution to the impelling need for the preparation of nano-catalysts based on energy critical materials by clean, sustainable and low cost routes.

SUBMITTER: Volpato GA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9417491 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Clean rhodium nanoparticles prepared by laser ablation in liquid for high performance electrocatalysis of the hydrogen evolution reaction.

Volpato Giulia Alice GA   Muneton Arboleda David D   Brandiele Riccardo R   Carraro Francesco F   Sartori Giovanni Battista GB   Cardelli Andrea A   Badocco Denis D   Pastore Paolo P   Agnoli Stefano S   Durante Christian C   Amendola Vincenzo V   Sartorel Andrea A  

Nanoscale advances 20191016 11


Rhodium nanoparticles (NPs) were prepared by a one-step, green and facile procedure consisting in laser ablation of a bulk Rh target immersed in pure water (W-Rh-NPs) or ethanol (E-Rh-NPs). When embedded in mesoporous carbon based inks, both W-Rh-NPs and E-Rh-NPs show excellent activity towards the hydrogen evolution reaction in acidic media, operating close to the thermodynamic potential with 85-97% faradaic yields and low Tafel slopes of 50-54 mV per decade in the low overpotential region (<i>  ...[more]

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