3D structured porous CoP3 nanoneedle arrays as an efficient bifunctional electrocatalyst for the evolution reaction of hydrogen and oxygen†
Abstract
Self-supported porous cobalt poly-phosphide nanoneedle arrays on carbon fiber paper (CoP3 NAs/CFP) are fabricated via topotactic phosphidation of the Co(OH)F/CFP precursor. The prepared CoP3 NAs/CFP, as a 3D structured electrocatalyst with a large specific surface area and high porosity, exhibits superior bifunctional electrocatalytic activity and durability for both the HER and OER.