Ultra-Fast Synthesis of Highly Dispersed Pt Nanoclusters Anchored on Sulfur-Doped Porous Carbon Carriers by Nanosecond Pulsed Laser for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Ying Wen (Co-first Author), Jiaxin Wang (Co-first Author), Dan Li, Yongting Chen, Xiaohui Ren, Feng Ma, Xintao Liu, Gary J. Cheng, Wenzhe Cao, Wenping He, Xingxin Jiang, Tian Zhang, Rongsheng Chen*, Hongwei Ni

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Nanosecond pulsed laser irradiation is employed for synthesis of highly active and stable Pt-based electrocatalysts by anchoring Pt nanoclusters on porous sulfur-doped carbon supports (L-Pt/SC). Strong metal-support interaction (SMSI) between Pt and S induces a local charge rearrangement and modulates the electronic structure of Pt surroundings, thus boosting the reaction kinetics and enhancing stability in long-term hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). The L-Pt/SC catalyst exhibits high activity toward HER, with an overpotential of 23 mV at current densities reaching 10 mA cm−2 and a Tafel slope of 24 mV dec−1. The unit mass activity of L-Pt/SC is calculated to be −10.8 A cm−2 mgPt−1 at an applied voltage of −0.3 V versus RHE. In situ Raman spectra reveals that L-Pt/SC catalyst exhibits fast hydrogen production efficiency and its electrocatalytic HER process is determined by the Tafel step. Density functional theory calculations suggest the strong bonding energy between SC and Pt induces the formation of smaller nanoclusters of L-Pt/SC during fast pulsed laser preparation, which increases the effective contact area during the HER process thereby increasing the activity per unit mass. © 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
Original languageEnglish
Article number2401095
JournalSmall Methods
Volume9
Issue number3
Online published26 Sept 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Mar 2025

Funding

Y.W. and J.W. contributed equally to this work. This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (U23A20606 and U21A20317). The authors would like to thank the Analysis & Testing Center of Wuhan University of Science and Technology for the help on Raman analysis and Hongyu Wang at Shiyanjia Lab ( www.shiyanjia.com ) for TEM analysis.

Research Keywords

  • hydrogen evolution reaction
  • nanosecond pulsed laser irradiation
  • Pt nanoclusters
  • strong metal-support interaction
  • sulfur-doped carbon

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