Half Heusler alloy CoVSn as self-supported electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction
Deepak Gujjar, Hem C. Kandpal

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that the robust half-Heusler alloy CoVSn can serve as a stable, self-supported electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution, showing improved activity and durability over time, with potential for scalable water-splitting applications.
Contribution
The synthesis and characterization of a stable, self-supported CoVSn alloy as a novel electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution, with enhanced activity and durability.
Findings
Initial overpotential of 244 mV at 10 mA/cm²
Overpotential decreased to 202 mV after 12 hours
Crystal structure remained intact after catalysis
Abstract
Despite significant advancements in electrocatalysis for clean hydrogen fuel generation, the transition from concept to commercialization faces challenges due to the instability of electrocatalysts. This study delves into the exploration of a structurally and mechanically robust half-Heusler alloy, CoVSn, as an efficient electrocatalyst for hydrogen production. The synthesis of CoVSn was achieved using the arc-melting technique and optimized successfully into a cubic structure - a previously unattained and highly challenging feat. The resulting electrode, cut from the obtained CoVSn pellet, served as a self-supported electrocatalyst and initially generates a current density of 10 mA cm-2 at an overpotential of 244 mV. Remarkably, this overpotential decreased uniquely over time, reaches 202 mV after a durability testing of 12 hours, while maintaining its crystal structure integrity after…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectrocatalysts for Energy Conversion · Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films · Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices
