Low-platinum-loading electrocatalysts, offering both high activity and durability under practical conditions, are essential for sustainable hydrogen production. Here we report a scalable synthesis of a platinum single-site catalyst supported on Ni-N-doped carbon nanotubes, achieved via a facile Ni-driven one-step reduction-displacement of Pt4+. The catalyst NCNT-Ni/Pt features a N2-Pt-Cl2 initial coordination, where the dynamic evolution of Pt-Cl bonds regulates the hydrogen evolution reaction performance. Excitingly, the catalyst demonstrates an overpotential of 7.78 ± 0.86 mV at 10 mA cm-2. With a Pt loading of 6 μg cm-2, it enables industrially relevant proton exchange membrane water electrolysis at 1.63 V@1 A cm-2, with a degradation rate of 3.3 μV h-1, sustained over 4500 h. Coupled with a 21%-efficient photovoltaic module, it delivers a 16.06% solar-to-hydrogen efficiency at industrial-level current density. This study presents a practical strategy for minimizing precious-metal use in the synthesis of industrial-grade hydrogen evolution electrocatalysts.
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Huijing Ma
Haifei Wang
Chengcheng Cai
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d892886c1944d70ce03e45 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-71498-6