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Published on: June 20, 2019
Crystalline CoP@ Amorphous WP2 Coaxial Nanowire Arrays as Bifunctional Electrocatalyst for Water Splitting
Xinyue Wei1,2,3, Linyin Huang1,2,3, Yuan Yu1,2
1Materials Institute of Atomic and Molecular Science, School of Physics & Information Science, Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, Xi'an, 710021, China.
Abstract:
The crystalline CoP@ amorphous WP2 core-shell nanowire arrays are oriented grown on the Ni foam (CoP@WP2/NF). The amorphous WP2 shell provides more active sites, and the interface charge coupling accelerates the kinetic of the catalytic reaction, making the CoP@WP2/NF catalysts excellent activity. In acidic, only 13 and 97 mV overpotentials are needed to reach 10 mA cm-2 and 100 mA cm-2, respectively, which are the lowest overpotentials among all reported Transition metal phosphide (TMP) catalysts, of course, much lower than that of the Pt/C catalyst (31 mV at 10 mA cm-2, 120 mV at 100 mA cm-2). In alkaline, the Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) overpotentials at 10 mA cm-2 and 100 mA cm-2 are 68 and 136 mV, respectively, which are also lower than that of most reported TMPs catalysts. The CoP@WP2/NF catalysts also show excellent Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) performance in alkaline, and its OER overpotential at 10 mA cm-2 is only 254 mV. The voltage of the CoP@WP2/NF-2h‖CoP@WP2/NF-2 h cell is only 1.37 V at 10 mA cm-2, which is even lower than that of Pt/C‖Ru2O cell (1.52 V). Specially, when the current density is greater than 150 mA cm-2, the energy consumption advantage of the CoP@WP2/NF-2 h‖CoP@WP2/NF-2 h cell is more obvious.
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