3D multi-site hydrogen evolution reaction catalysts on nanoimprinted surfaces, structured via multi-photon lithography derived masks

IF 7.6 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Alexander Jelinek , Daniela Neumüller , Christoph Gammer , Jürgen Eckert , Daniel Kiener
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Efficient water splitting is a major challenge in green hydrogen production and energy transition. Thus, considerable scientific efforts are devoted to optimize surface geometries for enhancing the performance of water-splitting catalysts. The current study aims to develop a reliable and facile 3-step (re-)production technique for manufacturing structured surfaces by combining multi-photon lithography (MPL) and nanoimprint lithography (NIL). MPL enables structuring of high-definition micrometer-scale surface geometries. A variation of these topologies was used as masks for replication by NIL. Thus, molds were derived to emboss the original nanostructured topologies repeatedly into a UV-curable resin. Subsequently, a Ni thin film metallization was deposited by physical vapor deposition onto the final imprinted polymeric structures, thereby realizing topologically structured conductive electrodes. To demonstrate the applicability of this elaborated technique, the catalytic activities towards the hydrogen evolution reaction were assessed for different surface geometries. An increase in catalytic performance was achieved through surface enlargement by structuring, whereby a direct contribution of the specific structure geometry was not evident. This elegant method is highly versatile and scalable for producing a wide range of structured functional surfaces on a lab scale, as demonstrated for the water splitting reaction, with results transferable to an industrial scale.

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Materials & Design
Materials & Design Engineering-Mechanical Engineering
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14.30
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1028
审稿时长
85 days
期刊介绍: Materials and Design is a multi-disciplinary journal that publishes original research reports, review articles, and express communications. The journal focuses on studying the structure and properties of inorganic and organic materials, advancements in synthesis, processing, characterization, and testing, the design of materials and engineering systems, and their applications in technology. It aims to bring together various aspects of materials science, engineering, physics, and chemistry. The journal explores themes ranging from materials to design and aims to reveal the connections between natural and artificial materials, as well as experiment and modeling. Manuscripts submitted to Materials and Design should contain elements of discovery and surprise, as they often contribute new insights into the architecture and function of matter.
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