Effect of TiO 2 content on Ni/TiO 2 composites electrodeposited on SS316L for hydrogen evolution reaction
Date
2021
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Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
Abstract
Composite Ni/TiO2 catalysts have gained enormous interest in recent years in both electrocatalysis and
photoelectrocatalysis for the generation of hydrogen. However, there are no systematic studies of the
synthesis and characterization of these materials for applications in energy storage.
In this work, three Ni/TiO2 catalysts were synthesized starting from nickel electrodeposition on AISI 316 L
stainless steel with a modified Ni Watts bath, where different TiO2 contents have been added (0.1, 0.3,
and 0.5% w/v). The mechanism of composite formation was studied at different electrodeposition times,
in order to analyze the early periods of synthesis, reaching a chemically and structurally stable material
after 45 min. It was found that all Ni/TiO2 catalysts present catalytic activity towards hydrogen genera tion, higher than that found by plating with a conventional Ni Watts. Particularly, the Ni/TiO2(0.3) catalyst
presents increases in hydrogen formation efficiency of 75.3% and 67.8% at 298 K and 323 K, respectively
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Hydrogen generation, Nickel, Co-deposition, High efficiency, Composite formation mechanism
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Electrochimica Acta
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