Guoliang TianXiaolei LiuSong Shu-hongQianqian ZhangZeyan WangYuanyuan LiuZhaoke ZhengHefeng ChengYing DaiBaibiao HuangPeng Wang
Abstract Electrochemical water splitting is an environmentally friendly and effective energy storage method. However, it is still a huge challenge to prepare non‐noble metal based electrocatalysts that possess high activity and long‐term durability to realize efficient water splitting. Here, we present a novel method of low‐temperature phosphating for preparing CoP/Co 3 O 4 heterojunction nanowires catalyst on titanium mesh (TM) substrate that can be used for oxygen evolution reaction (OER), hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), and overall water splitting. CoP/Co 3 O 4 @TM heterojunction showed an excellent catalytic performance and long‐term durability in 1.0 M KOH electrolyte. The overpotential of CoP/Co 3 O 4 @TM heterojunction was only 257 mV at 20 mA cm −2 during the OER process, and it could work stably more than 40 h at 1.52 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode (vs. RHE). During the HER process, the overpotential of CoP/Co 3 O 4 @TM heterojunction was only 98 mV at −10 mA cm −2 . More importantly, when used as anodic and cathodic electrocatalyst, they achieved 10 mA cm −2 at 1.59 V. The Faradaic efficiencies of OER and HER were 98.4 % and 99.4 %, respectively, outperforming Ru/Ir‐based noble metal electrocatalysts and other non‐noble metal electrocatalysts for overall water splitting.
Wenxue Tan (18174192)Mengyuan Qin (12881153)Guiyuan Ma (18174195)Zunhao Fan (18174198)Xing Li (134367)Xing Xin (7779)
Xintong LiYizhe LiuQidi SunWei‐Hsiang HuangZilong WangChu‐Chen ChuehChi‐Liang ChenZonglong Zhu
Huan LiXueqiu WuPing WangShaojia SongMiao HeChenyu LiWeiwei WangFang ZhaoXilin YuanWeiyu SongZhenxing Li
Wenxue TanMengyuan QinGuiyuan MaZunhao FanXing LiXing Xin