▎ 摘 要
A simple method for preparation of Pt, CQDs-coloaded graphene composite for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is established by electrolysis-solvothermal process. Graphene is obtained by electrochemical exfoliation of graphite in cathode, while carbon quantum dots (CQDs) and Pt nanoparticles (NPs) are in-situ generated in the electrolyte simultaneously. CQDs are evolved from propylene carbonate solvent and Pt NPs are derived from reduction of Pt intermediate species generated from anodic dissolution of Pt counter electrode during electrolysis process. Then Pt NPs and CQDs are well dispersed on graphene at subsequent solvothermal process. Work voltage and electrolyte type as the key electrolysis conditions are applied to control the concentration of CQDs and Pt NPs, which decides electrochemically active surface area and HER activity of obtained catalysts. Significantly, the obtained superior catalyst with trace amount of Pt (0.145 wt%), shows markedly enhanced catalytic HER activity with mass activity of 37.5 A mg(-1)d at -50 mV in acidic solution, 68.2 times more active than Pt/C. This study provides a universal and promising methodology for synthesizing Pt, CQDs coloaded hybrid with the assistance of electric field as cost-effective catalysts for fuel cells.