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titleOfInvention Composite material for alkaline electro-catalysis hydrogen evolution and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention discloses a composite material for alkaline electro-catalysis hydrogen evolution and a preparation method thereof, wherein the composite material consists of cobalt-based ZIF-67 and carbon, and is shown as a general formula (I): ZIF-67/C (I), wherein ZIF-67 is Co-2-methylimidazole. The preparation method comprises mixing Co (NO) 3 ) 2 ยท6H 2 Mixing O and a methanol solution of 2-methylimidazole to obtain a ZIF-67 nano material, and then mixing the ZIF-67 nano material with a water dispersion of conductive carbon black and a Nafion solution for ultrasonic preparation to obtain the ZIF-67/C nano electrocatalyst. The method is simple and low in cost, and the prepared composite material has better electro-catalytic hydrogen evolution performance and stability.
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