Harunal Rejan, Ramji and Nicolas, Glandut and Jean-Christophe, Orlianges and Joseph, Absi and Lim, Soh Fong (2025) Kinetic Study and Simulation of Titanium Carbide-Supported, Platinum-Doped Tetrahedral Amorphous Carbon Electrodes for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction. Materials, 18 (9). pp. 1-16. ISSN 1996-1944
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Abstract
This paper presents the kinetic study of titanium carbide (TiC)-supported, platinum-doped tetrahedral amorphous carbon (taC:Pt) referred to as TiC-taC, for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). This study employs the Volmer–Heyrovsky–Tafel (VHT) mechanism. A theoretical approach was utilized to investigate the kinetic properties of these materials for an HER in 0.5 M H2SO4. TiC-taC exhibited Volmer-dominated reactions with a Tafel slope of 40 mV/dec and the overpotential at 10 mA/cm2 was 185 mV. In contrast, isolated TiC and taC:Pt recorded significantly higher Tafel slopes with 60–110 mV/dec and overpotentials of 871 mV and 1009 mV, respectively. The developed model was tested in one dimension (1D) for individual TiC and taC:Pt. The simulated kinetics parameters were determined for both TiC and taC:Pt, revealing that TiC follows the VHT steps, while taC:Pt follows the VH steps. The simulation results show excellent coherence with the experimental results. Further simulation of the hybrid TiC-taC electrocatalyst was conducted considering surface diffusion and edge effects in two (2D) and three dimensions (3D). To the best of our knowledge, this FEM simulation approach is the first to be reported due to the unique geometry of the TiC-taC catalyst enabling the assumption of surface diffusion and edge effect. The introduction of edge effects on the taC:Pt side of the TiC support significantly enhanced the current output, aligning closely with experimental results. The edge exhibited distinct kinetic properties compared to both TiC and taC:Pt. The kinetic parameters determined from the simulation demonstrated strong agreement with experimental findings. Adding the edge effects was essential to explaining the higher current output from the TiC-taC electrode. It exhibited unique kinetic properties not observed in either TiC or taC:Pt alone, acting as a pump where it absorbs cHs from neighbouring sites due to surface diffusivity and releases H2 via the Heyrovsky reaction. While surface diffusion had a lesser effect, the simulation indicated its positive influence on the HER.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | titanium carbide (TiC); tetrahedral amorphous carbon (ta-C); hydrogen evolution reaction (HER); kinetic study; finite element method (FEM); surface diffusion; edge effect. |
Subjects: | T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) T Technology > TP Chemical technology |
Divisions: | Academic Faculties, Institutes and Centres > Faculty of Engineering Faculties, Institutes, Centres > Faculty of Engineering |
Depositing User: | Soh Fong |
Date Deposited: | 24 Apr 2025 01:43 |
Last Modified: | 24 Apr 2025 01:43 |
URI: | http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/48030 |
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