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Constructing CrNiCoO4/MoO3 nanosheets via a multi-step strategy for efficient water splitting
Rong Zhu1, Yefan Liu1, Qianqiao Chen1
1Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, 210094, People's Republic of China. cqq@njust.edu.cn.
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The pursuit of high-performance, non-precious electrocatalysts to replace costly noble metals is central to enabling a scalable hydrogen economy. Herein, a defect-rich CrNiCoO4/MoO3 nanostructure is designed as a superior electrocatalyst via the multi-step integration of four key strategies: transition metal doping, defect engineering, morphology control, and heterostructure construction. The optimal catalyst demonstrates excellent oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity, requiring a low overpotential of 260 mV to achieve 50 mA cm-2, with a small Tafel slope of 45.31 mV dec-1. The superior performance is attributed to the synergistic effect between Cr doping and MoO3 compositing, which collaboratively optimize the electronic structure and generate abundant active sites, thereby accelerating reaction kinetics. This work enhances the electrocatalytic activity through the synergy of multiple strategies, thereby providing a new pathway for designing advanced electrocatalysts.

