Chencheng SunQiuchun DongJun YangZiyang DaiJianjian LinPeng ChenWei HuangXiaochen Dong
The development of efficient, low-cost, stable, non-noble-metal electrocatalysts for water splitting, particularly those that can catalyze both the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) at the cathode and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) at the anode, is a challenge. We have developed a facile method for synthesizing CoSe2 nanoparticles uniformly anchored on carbon fiber paper (CoSe2/CF) via pyrolysis and selenization of in situ grown zeolitic imidazolate framework-67 (ZIF-67). CoSe2/CF shows high and stable catalytic activity in both the HER and OER in alkaline solution. At a low cell potential, i.e., 1.63 V, a water electrolyzer equipped with two CoSe2/CF electrodes gave a water-splitting current of 10 mA·cm−2. At a current of 20 mA·cm−2, it can operate without degradation for 30 h. This study not only offers a cost-effective solution for water splitting but also provides a new strategy for developing various catalytic nanostructures by changing the metal–organic framework precursors.
Yongli TongHengqi LiuMeizhen DaiLi XiaoXiang Wu
Yuwen LiMengting LuYuhang WuHui XuJunkuo GaoJuming Yao
Lei SongTianwei XueZechao ShenShuliang YangDaniel T. SunJin Wook YangYanzhen HongYuzhong SuHongtao WangPeng LiJun Li
Swati J. PatilNilesh R. ChodankarSeung‐Kyu HwangPragati A. ShindeGanji Seeta Rama RajuKugalur Shanmugam RanjithYun Suk HuhYoungkyu Han