Electrocatalytic properties of Fe-based bulk metallic glasses for hydrogen evolution reaction
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, ISSN: 0256-1115, Vol: 28, Issue: 8, Page: 1672-1676
2011
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Article Description
The electrocatalytic activity of newly developed Fe-based bulk metallic glasses was evaluated by polarization and impedance measurements in deaerated 1M KOH solution at room temperature. The electrocatalytic activity as well as the glass-forming ability of the FeCSiBPMo alloy was improved by the partial substitution of Fe with 13. 5 at% Co. In hydrogen evolution reaction, the metallic glasses exhibited higher activity than the activity of G14 (FeBSiCo) metallic glass, which has been reported to be comparable to the activity of Pt electrode. The activity was further improved after a chemical pretreatment in 1 M HF solution for 1 min due to the formation of cobalt-rich layer with a large effective surface area. © 2011 Korean Institute of Chemical Engineers, Seoul, Korea.
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