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Amorphous Cobalt–Iron Hydroxide Nanosheet Electrocatalyst for Efficient Electrochemical and Photo‐Electrochemical Oxygen Evolution

Abstract

Finding efficient electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) that can be effectively integrated with semiconductors is significantly challenging for solar‐driven photo‐electrochemical (PEC) water splitting. Herein, amorphous cobalt–iron hydroxide (CoFeH) nanosheets are synthesized by facile electrodeposition as an efficient catalyst for both electrochemical and PEC water oxidation. As a result of the high electrochemically active surface area and the amorphous nature, the optimized amorphous CoFeH nanosheets exhibit superior OER catalytic activity in alkaline environment with a small overpotential (280 mV) to achieve significant oxygen evolution ( j = 10 mA cm −2 ) and a low Tafel slope (28 mV dec −1 ). Furthermore, CoFeH nanosheets are simply integrated with BiVO 4 semiconductor to construct CoFeH/BiVO 4 photoanodes that exhibit a significantly enhanced photocurrent density of 2.48 mA cm −2 (at 1.23 V vs reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE)) and a much lower onset potential of 0.23 V (vs RHE) for PEC‐OER. Careful electrochemical and optical studies reveal that the improved OER kinetics and high‐quality interface at the CoFeH/BiVO 4 junction, as well as the excellent optical transparency of CoFeH nanosheets, contribute to the high PEC performance. This study establishes amorphous CoFeH nanosheets as a highly competitive candidate for electrochemical and PEC water oxidation and provides general guidelines for designing efficient PEC systems.

Keywords:
Oxygen evolution Tafel equation Materials science Overpotential Nanosheet Cobalt hydroxide Water splitting Amorphous solid Electrocatalyst Electrochemistry Chemical engineering Photocurrent Cobalt Hydroxide Catalysis Nanotechnology Electrode Metallurgy Optoelectronics Chemistry Photocatalysis Crystallography

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Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
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