Coupling Amorphization
and Compositional Optimization
of Ternary Metal Phosphides toward High-Performance Electrocatalytic
Hydrogen Production
Posted on 2025-05-05 - 15:09
Amorphous
materials, with abundant active sites and unique
electronic
configurations, have the potential to outperform their crystalline
counterparts in high-performance catalysis for clean energy. However,
their synthesis and compositional optimization remain underexplored
due to the strict conditions required for their formation. Here, we
report the synthesis of ternary platinum-nickel-phosphorus (PtNiP)
amorphous nanoparticles (ANPs) within milliseconds by flash Joule
heating, which features ultrafast cooling that enables the vitrification
of metal precursors. Through compositional optimization, the Gibbs
free energy of hydrogen adsorption for Pt4Ni4P1 ANPs is optimized at 0.02 eV, an almost ideal value,
even surpassing that of the benchmark metallic platinum catalyst.
As a result, the PtNiP ANPs exhibited superior activity in electrocatalytic
hydrogen evolution in acid electrolyte (η10 ∼
14 mV, Tafel slope ∼ 18 mV dec–1, and mass
activity 5× higher than state-of-the-art Pt/C). Life-cycle assessment
and technoeconomic analysis suggest that, compared to existing processes,
our approach enables notable reductions in greenhouse gas emission,
energy consumption, and production cost for practical electrolyzer
catalyst manufacturing.
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Deng, Bing; Wu, Zhen-Yu; Feng, Erkang; Ma, Lu; Wang, Zhe; Chen, Jinhang; et al. (2025). Coupling Amorphization
and Compositional Optimization
of Ternary Metal Phosphides toward High-Performance Electrocatalytic
Hydrogen Production. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5c00071