Low cost and highly
efficient non-noble metal electrocatalysts
for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) are crucially important for
the commercial production of hydrogen. In the present work, we prepared
a nanoporous NiO/Al3Ni2 catalyst using a facile
electrochemical dealloying method. Due to the large surface area,
fast gas releasing, and the synergistic effects of NiO and Al3Ni2, the nanoporous NiO/Al3Ni2 catalyst exhibits remarkable HER activity with the overpotential
of 66 mV at a current density of 10 mA cm–2 and
good long-time stability in alkaline conditions. The nanoporous NiO/Al3Ni2 catalyst has higher current density than the
commercial Pt/C under high overpotential over 105 mV. Ni sites on
the exposed active (100) surface of Al3Ni2 exhibit
a moderate hydrogen adsorption energy. NiO effectively promotes water
splitting and prevents intermediate poisoning on the Al3Ni2 active sites. Al3Ni2 improves
the conductivity of the catalyst. This work provides a guidance for
the design and development of non-noble HER electrocatalysts.