Issue 13, 2023

Carbon layer-protected self-supporting CoSe2 nanowire arrays for durable hydrogen evolution reaction catalysts

Abstract

Cobalt diselenide (CoSe2) is considered a promising catalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER); however, the limited active number, agglomeration, and quick deactivation by acid etching hinder its broad adoption. Herein, we report carbon layer-covered CoSe2 nanowire arrays grown on carbon cloth (C@CoSe2/CC). The structure of the nanowire array demonstrates synergistic effects in promoting the infiltration of electrolytes, accelerating the diffusion of H2 bubbles, and preventing CoSe2 from being etched by the electrolyte. Consequently, the overpotential and Tafel slope (193 mV, 54.3 mV dec−1) obtained sustained 24 h with a negligible overpotential deterioration. This study provides insights into optimizing the intrinsic activity of active sites.

Graphical abstract: Carbon layer-protected self-supporting CoSe2 nanowire arrays for durable hydrogen evolution reaction catalysts

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Mar 2023
Accepted
26 May 2023
First published
26 May 2023

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2023,7, 3116-3121

Carbon layer-protected self-supporting CoSe2 nanowire arrays for durable hydrogen evolution reaction catalysts

X. Wang, Y. Wang, X. Ma, L. Xu, S. Liu, W. Wang, H. Lu and L. Wu, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2023, 7, 3116 DOI: 10.1039/D3SE00420A

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