Abstract
Developing a catalyst for green hydrogen production through water splitting, is one of the most
promising ways to meet current energy demand. Here, we demonstrate spontaneous water splitting
using gadolinium telluride (GdTe) with high hydrogen evolution rate. The spent catalyst can be
reused after melting, which regains the original activity of the pristine sample. The phase formation
and reusability are supported by the thermodynamics calculations. The theoretical calculation
reveals ultra-low over-potential for hydrogen evolution reaction of GdTe caused by charge transfer
from Te to Gd, hence enhancing the catalytic activity. Production of highly pure and instantaneous
hydrogen by GdTe could accelerate fuel cell-based sustainable technologies.
Supplementary materials
Title
Instant reaction
Description
Hyrogen production
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