Surface Reconstruction Regulation of Co3N Through Heterostructure Engineering Toward Efficient Oxygen Evolution
Ye Zeng1, Jiaxian Zheng2, Heru Zhang2
1Key Laboratory of Energy Cleaning Utilization, Development, Cleaning Combustion and Energy Utilization Research Center of Fujian Province, Xiamen Key Laboratory of Marine Corrosion and Smart Protective Materials, College of Marine Equipment and Mechanical Engineering, Jimei University, Xiamen, Fujian, 361021, China.
Abstract:
Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) electrocatalysts generally experience structural and electronic modifications during electrocatalysis. This phenomenon, referred to as surface reconstruction, results in the formation of catalytically active species that act as real OER sites. Controlling surface reconstruction therefore is vital for enhancing the OER performance of electrocatalysts. In this study, a new approach is introduced of heterostructure engineering to facilitate the surface reconstruction of target catalysts. Using MnCo carbonate hydroxide (MnCo─CH)@Co3N as a demonstration, it is discovered that the surface reconstruction occurs more readily and rapidly on MnCo─CH@Co3N than on Co3N. More interestingly, during the reconstruction process, Mn species migrate to the surface, enabling the in situ formation of highly active Mn-doped CoOOH. Consequently, the MnCo─CH@Co3N catalyst after reconstruction exhibits a low overpotential of 257 mV at 10 mA cm-2, compared to 379 mV of individual Co3N. This work offers fresh perspectives on understanding the enhanced OER performance of heterostructure electrocatalysts and the role of heterostructure in promoting surface reconstruction.
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