Metal carbide catalysts are alternative nonprecious electrode materials for electrochemical energy conversion devices, such as for H<sub>2</sub> fuel cells or electrolyzers. In this article, we report the experimental exchange current densities for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) on eight mono- and bimetallic carbide electrocatalysts and correlate the current densities to hydrogen binding energies that we have calculated via electronic structure computations. We find these materials to have activities higher than those of their parent metals and intermediate between the catalytic activities of the Pt group and early transition-metal surfaces. Increased HER activities on metal carbides relative to their parent metals can be understood ...
Searching for none or less Pt-containing electrocatalytic materials for hydrogen evolution is a prom...
Hydrogen (H2) is the most promising green energy resources to replace conventional fossil fuels due ...
Proton exchange membrane or anion exchange membrane water electrolyzers and fuel cells are still exp...
This work explores the opportunity to substantially reduce the cost of hydrogen evolution reaction (...
In this study, the experimentally measured hydrogen evolution reaction exchange current densities fo...
The highly efficient electrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) provides a promising way to s...
Green and renewable energy is the key to overcoming energy-related challenges such as fossil-fuel de...
Electrocatalysis has the potential to become a more sustainable approach to generate hydrogen as a c...
Transition metal carbides (TMCs) have attracted a significant amount of attention over the past few ...
Understanding of catalytic trends is an important prerequisite for providing rational guidance towar...
The article begins with a brief presentation of the strategic importance of the hydrogen evolution r...
ABSTRACT: The well-known hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) volcano plot describes the relationship b...
Transition metal carbides are a class of materials widely known for both their interesting physical ...
In this work WC-supported metal monolayers (Cu, Ru, Rh, Pd, Ag, Ir, Pt and Au) are investigated usin...
Since Boudart???s pioneering work on the use of tungsten carbide as a non-precious metal catalyst fo...
Searching for none or less Pt-containing electrocatalytic materials for hydrogen evolution is a prom...
Hydrogen (H2) is the most promising green energy resources to replace conventional fossil fuels due ...
Proton exchange membrane or anion exchange membrane water electrolyzers and fuel cells are still exp...
This work explores the opportunity to substantially reduce the cost of hydrogen evolution reaction (...
In this study, the experimentally measured hydrogen evolution reaction exchange current densities fo...
The highly efficient electrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) provides a promising way to s...
Green and renewable energy is the key to overcoming energy-related challenges such as fossil-fuel de...
Electrocatalysis has the potential to become a more sustainable approach to generate hydrogen as a c...
Transition metal carbides (TMCs) have attracted a significant amount of attention over the past few ...
Understanding of catalytic trends is an important prerequisite for providing rational guidance towar...
The article begins with a brief presentation of the strategic importance of the hydrogen evolution r...
ABSTRACT: The well-known hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) volcano plot describes the relationship b...
Transition metal carbides are a class of materials widely known for both their interesting physical ...
In this work WC-supported metal monolayers (Cu, Ru, Rh, Pd, Ag, Ir, Pt and Au) are investigated usin...
Since Boudart???s pioneering work on the use of tungsten carbide as a non-precious metal catalyst fo...
Searching for none or less Pt-containing electrocatalytic materials for hydrogen evolution is a prom...
Hydrogen (H2) is the most promising green energy resources to replace conventional fossil fuels due ...
Proton exchange membrane or anion exchange membrane water electrolyzers and fuel cells are still exp...