Unveiling the mechanism of the Fe-doping-enhanced oxygen evolution reaction of CoSe

Abstract

Although iron doping is widely reported to boost the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity of transition metal-based catalysts, its role in triggering in situ structural evolution remains poorly understood. Herein, we synthesize an Fe-doped CoSe catalyst and systematically elucidate its activation mechanism. Under OER conditions, Fe doping weakens the Co–Se bond and shifts the d-band center toward the Fermi level, thereby triggering the structural evolution of CoSe into highly active CoOOH and Co3O4. This process is accompanied by in situ Se leaching, and the sequential oxidation of Se species to selenate, together with the oxidation of Fe3+/Co3+ to higher valence states species. The reconstructed CoFeOOH@SeO42− lowers the energy barrier of the rate-determining *OH → *O step. As a result, the CoFeSe delivers an overpotential of only 265 mV to achieve a current density of 10 mA cm−2 with a relatively low Tafel slope of 57.3 mV dec−1. Moreover, the anion exchange membrane water electrolyzer (AEMWE) assembled with CoFeSe/NF‖NMF achieved a current density of 100 mA cm−2 at a voltage of 1.82 V, which is lower than that of RuO2‖NMF (1.98 V), highlighting its potential for practical implementation.

Graphical abstract: Unveiling the mechanism of the Fe-doping-enhanced oxygen evolution reaction of CoSe

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Apr 2026
Accepted
09 Jun 2026
First published
10 Jun 2026

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Advance Article

Unveiling the mechanism of the Fe-doping-enhanced oxygen evolution reaction of CoSe

W. Tang, P. Zhang, Z. Bian, Y. Xu, Q. Wei, D. Yang, D. Li, Q. Liu, W. Yang and Q. Shi, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D6TA03606F

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