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Chemical stability of hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) ultrathin layers in harsh electrolytes and the availability of nitrogen site in hBN to stabilize metals like Pt are used here to develop a high intrinsic activity hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) catalyst having low loaded Pt (5 weight% or <1 atomic%). A catalyst having a nonzero oxidation state for Pt (with a Pt-N bonding) is shown to be HER active even with low catalyst loadings (0. 114 mgcm-2). Electronic modification of the shear exfoliated hBN sheets is achieved by Au nanoparticle-based surface decoration (hBNAu), and further anchoring with Pt develops a catalyst (hBNAuPt) with high turnover frequency for HER (∼15). The hBNAuPt is shown to be a highly durable catalyst even after the accelerated durability test for 10000 cycles and temperature annealing at 100 °C. Density functional theory based calculations gave insights in to the electronic modifications of hBN with Au and the catalytic activity of the hBNAuPt system, in line with the experimental studies, indicating the demonstration of a new class of catalyst system devoid of issues such as carbon corrosion and Pt leaching.
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Rayantan Sadhukhan
Amar Kumar
Ponnappa Kechanda Prasanna
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Universidad de Zaragoza
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Institute of Photonic Sciences
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e796e3b6db643587707e67 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c15296