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Water Electrolysis Beyond Platinum: Carbon Nitride Materials for Electrochemical Hydrogen Evolution

Kamel EidDepartment of Colloid Chemistry Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces Research Campus Golm D‐14424 Potsdam‐Golm GermanyMarkus AntoniettiDepartment of Colloid Chemistry Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces Research Campus Golm D‐14424 Potsdam‐Golm Germany
2025en
ABI

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Abstract A facile approach is presented for the scalable generation of porous, ultralong carbon nitride nanoscrolls as electrocatalysts for electrochemical hydrogen storage and evolution. Activation of C 3 N 4 by subpotential reduction reveals a new material that stores and finally evolves hydrogen, with a performance being superior to Platinum. The optimized system displays an overpotential (η 10 = 7 mV) close to commercial Pt/C but provides a superior current density (up to ≈1.3 A cm −2 ), turnover frequency, HER rate, and higher stability. Additionally, at underpotential conditions, ≈1.5 wt.% activated hydrogen can be stored at ambient pressure and room temperature in such materials.

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