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Synthesis and Performance Characterizations of Transition Metal Single Atom Catalyst for Electrochemical CO2 Reduction
Published on: April 10, 2018
Surface phosphorization of Ni-Co-S as an efficient bifunctional electrocatalyst for full water splitting
Hua Yang1, Kangdi Lin1, Zihao Zhou1
1Key Laboratory of Clean Chemistry Technology of Guangdong Regular Higher Education Institutions, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Resources Biorefinery, School of Chemical Engineering and Light Industry, Guangdong University of Technology, 510006 Guangzhou, P. R. China. smpeng0814@gdut.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Exploring efficient bifunctional electrocatalysts is of great importance for water splitting to obtain scalable and sustainable hydrogen generation. The strategy of element modification is effective for tuning the electronic structures of electrocatalysts. Herein, binder-free, phosphorus-doped NiCo2S4/CFP (Ni-Co-S-P) was synthesized under hydrothermal conditions, followed by surface phosphorization via solid reaction. The incorporation of P modulates the electronic structure of the Ni-Co-S-P catalyst, increases the electrical conductivity, and promotes the electrochemical surface area and the number of active sites, thereby improving its activity. The Ni-Co-S-P catalyst delivers a current density of 10 mA cm-2 at an overpotential of 176 mV for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and an overpotential of 265 mV for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). When assembled into an electrolyzer both as a cathode and anode, it demonstrated outstanding activity for overall water splitting to afford a potential of 1.76 V at 10 mA cm-2 with no obvious decay after 25 h.

