Controlled Carbon Nitride Growth on Surfaces for Hydrogen Evolution Electrodes
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Other documents of the author: Shalom, Menny; Gimenez, Sixto; Schipper, Florian; Herraiz Cardona, Isaac; Bisquert, Juan; Antonietti, Markus
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Controlled Carbon Nitride Growth on Surfaces for Hydrogen Evolution ElectrodesAuthor (s)
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2014-04-01Publisher
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SHALOM, M.; GIMÉNEZ JULIÁ, S.; SCHIPPER, F.; HERRÁIZ CARDONA, I.; BISQUERT, J.; ANTONIETTI, M. Controlled Carbon Nitride Growth on Surfaces for Hydrogen Evolution Electrodes. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, v. 53, issue 14 (2014), pp. 3654-3658Type
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Efficient and low-cost electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction are highly desired for future renewable energy systems. Described herein is the reduction of water to hydrogen using a metal-free carbon ... [+]
Efficient and low-cost electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction are highly desired for future renewable energy systems. Described herein is the reduction of water to hydrogen using a metal-free carbon nitride electrocatalyst which operates in neutral and alkaline environments. An efficient, easy, and general method for growing ordered carbon nitride on different electrodes was developed. The metal-free catalyst demonstrates low overpotential values, which are comparable to those of non-noble metals, with reasonable current densities. The facile deposition method enables the fabrication of many electronic and photoelectronic devices based on carbon nitride for renewable energy applications. [-]
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