Yuan PanKaian SunShoujie LiuXing CaoKonglin WuWeng‐Chon CheongZheng ChenYu WangYang LiYunqi LiuDingsheng WangQing PengChen ChenYadong Li
The construction of highly active and stable non-noble-metal electrocatalysts for hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions is a major challenge for overall water splitting. Herein, we report a novel hybrid nanostructure with CoP nanoparticles (NPs) embedded in a N-doped carbon nanotube hollow polyhedron (NCNHP) through a pyrolysis-oxidation-phosphidation strategy derived from core-shell ZIF-8@ZIF-67. Benefiting from the synergistic effects between highly active CoP NPs and NCNHP, the CoP/NCNHP hybrid exhibited outstanding bifunctional electrocatalytic performances. When the CoP/NCNHP was employed as both the anode and cathode for overall water splitting, a potential as low as 1.64 V was needed to achieve the current density of 10 mA·cm-2, and it still exhibited superior activity after continuously working for 36 h with nearly negligible decay in potential. Density functional theory calculations indicated that the electron transfer from NCNHP to CoP could increase the electronic states of the Co d-orbital around the Fermi level, which could increase the binding strength with H and therefore improve the electrocatalytic performance. The strong stability is attributed to high oxidation resistance of the CoP surface protected by the NCNHP.
Yuan Pan (309187)Kaian Sun (4803615)Shoujie Liu (1842805)Xing Cao (2572108)Konglin Wu (4803618)Weng-Chon Cheong (4328917)Zheng Chen (49483)Yu Wang (12152)Yang Li (7082)Yunqi Liu (1423372)Dingsheng Wang (1630807)Qing Peng (148438)Chen Chen (6544)Yadong Li (317794)
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