Authors: Jidong Niu, Huimei Duan, Tanxu Sun, Zhenhai Zhi, Daohao Li, Xiaokun Fan, Lijie Zhang, Dongjiang Yang
Published: 2025-01-06
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AbstractHydrogen spillover‐based binary (HSBB) system has attracted significant attention in alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Accelerating hydrogen spillover in the HSBB system is crucial for the HER activity. Herein, a highly efficient HSBB system is developed by anchoring nano‐Ru on oxygen vacancy (Vo) rich amorphous/crystal ZrO2. Theoretical and experimental results reveal that the water molecules dissociate on the Vo of ZrO2 into protons, which then couple with electrons to form H*, and the produced H* are spilled over to the nano‐Ru to evolve H2. The amorphous regions enhance the adsorption and desorption rates of hydrogen while exposing a greater number of active sites; meanwhile, the Vo significantly reduce the work function of ZrO2, facilitates electron transfer from ZrO2 to Ru, and thereby accelerates hydrogen spillover. As a result, the Ru/ac‐ZrO2 delivers a low overpotential of 14 mV at 10 mA cm−2 and a high mass activity of 46.47 A mgmetal−2 at 300 mV for alkaline HER, bypass those of commercial Pt/C (19 mV and 0.09 A mgmetal−2, respectively).