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Abstract Rational design and construction of a new high‐efficiency hydrogen evolution electrocatalyst operating stably under high temperature, strong alkaline, and high salt conditions are the key challenges for realizing economically sustainable hydrogen generation and low energy consumption chlor‐alkali co‐production. Herein, according to requirements of hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) electrocatalysts under chlor‐alkali electrolysis conditions, a three‐component Ru/Ni/WC electrocatalyst with a weak exothermic effect for the water adsorption step (∆H H2O = −0.12 eV), low water dissociation energy barrier (Δ G b = 0.61 eV), and close‐to‐zero Gibbs free adsorption energy (∆ G H* = −0.03 eV) is designed through density functional theory calculations. Under the guidance of theoretical calculations, a novel multi‐interface composite electrocatalyst is successfully prepared, denoted as Ru/Ni/WC@NPC (Ru wt.% = 4.13%). In a strongly alkaline medium, Ru/Ni/WC@NPC (Ru wt.% = 4.13%) records an excellent HER electrocatalytic activity with a very low overpotential (η 10 = −3 mV) at 20 °C and even demonstrates exciting HER behavior at 90 °C (η 10 = +2.8 mV). Most importantly, the electrochemical test under simulated chlor‐alkali electrolysis condition demonstrates better HER performance than the industrial cathode material of commercial 20% Pt/C and low carbon steel. Generally, this study reveals a new strategy and reference for constructing effective and robust HER electrocatalysts that match with the chlor‐alkali industry.
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Abdulwahab Salah
Sana'a University
Lunan Zhang
Yangzhou University
Huaqiao Tan
Northeast Normal University
Advanced Energy Materials
Yangzhou University
Northeast Normal University
Sana'a University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d91ccd9402b8412aa3c2d4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202200332