Issue 18, 2024

Copper dopants facilitated generation of high-valent cobalt sites for improved oxygen evolution

Abstract

Developing a reliable strategy to adjust dynamic reconstruction and formation of active oxygen species on electrocatalyst surfaces is crucial for enhancing the OER performance and still needs further elaborate elucidation. Here, we report a strategy for adjusting surface reconstruction of Co4N, in which inert Co3O4 on the reconstruction surface is activated via Cu introduction (Cu-Co4N), facilitating the deprotonation process to generate CoO2, as evidenced using in situ Raman spectroscopy. The filled t2g orbital of Cu2+ causes an asymmetric distribution of Cu–O–Co, which could facilitate electron transfer and optimize the adsorption of intermediates. Density functional theory calculations corroborate that Cu dopants can optimize the conversion energy barrier from *OH to *O via adjusting the adsorption of intermediates. The resulting electrocatalyst requires an overpotential of 234 mV to drive 10 mA cm−2. The membrane electrode assembly electrolyser employing Cu-Co4N operated steadily for at least 144 h at 1 A cm−2. This work provides a promising way to adjust surface reconstruction and formation of active oxygen species for transition metal nitride-based OER catalysts.

Graphical abstract: Copper dopants facilitated generation of high-valent cobalt sites for improved oxygen evolution

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
14 Jun 2024
Accepted
22 Jul 2024
First published
25 Jul 2024

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2024,11, 5939-5945

Copper dopants facilitated generation of high-valent cobalt sites for improved oxygen evolution

J. Han, J. Zhou, H. Zhang, H. Wang, K. Liu, X. Sun, L. Liu and H. Liang, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2024, 11, 5939 DOI: 10.1039/D4QI01507J

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