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Nitrogen-doped graphene hydrogel-supported NiPt-CeOx nanocomposites and their superior catalysis for hydrogen generation from hydrazine at room temperature

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The safe and efficient storage and release of hydrogen is one of the key technological challenges for the fuel cell-based hydrogen economy. Hydrazine monohydrate has attracted considerable attention as a… Click to show full abstract

The safe and efficient storage and release of hydrogen is one of the key technological challenges for the fuel cell-based hydrogen economy. Hydrazine monohydrate has attracted considerable attention as a safe and convent chemical hydrogen-storage material. Herein, we report the facile synthesis of NiPt-CeOx nanocomposites supported by three-dimensional nitrogen-doped graphene hydrogels (NGHs) via a simple one-step co-reduction synthesis method. These catalysts were composition-dependent for hydrogen generation from an alkaline solution of hydrazine. (Ni5Pt5)1-(CeOx)0.3/NGH exhibited the highest catalytic activity, with 100% hydrogen selectivity and turnover frequencies of 408 h–1 at 298 K and 3,064 h–1 at 323 K. These superior catalytic performances are attributed to the electronic structure of the NiPt centers, which was modified by the electron interaction between NiPt and CeOx and the strong metal–support interaction between NiPt-CeOx and the NGH.

Keywords: nitrogen doped; nipt ceox; hydrogen; doped graphene; ceox; ceox nanocomposites

Journal Title: Nano Research
Year Published: 2017

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