Issue 7, 2022

Electrochemically activated Co-Prussian blue analogue derived amorphous CoB nanostructures: an efficient electrocatalyst for the oxygen evolution reaction

Abstract

The oxygen evolution reaction is a kinetically sluggish half-cell reaction which plays an important role in tuning the efficiency of various electrochemical energy conversion systems. However, this process can be facilitated by manipulating the composition and morphology of the electrocatalyst. Here, by tuning the annealing temperature, a series of cobalt borides (CoB@300, CoB@450, CoB@550 and CoB@650) were synthesized from a metal–organic framework Prussian blue analogue (PBA) following boronization. The resulting borides were characterized systematically and we explored their electrocatalytic activity towards the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). In an alkaline electrolyte, the in situ surface transformation of the boride working electrode to the corresponding metaborite and cobalt oxyhydroxide took place which thereafter acted as the active catalytic sites for the OER. Interestingly, the amorphous form of cobalt boride (i.e., CoB@300) shows many fold increased catalytic activity compared to those of crystalline CoB and commercial RuO2 requiring only 290 mV overpotential to reach the benchmarked 10 mA cm−2 current density and the trend follows the order as CoB@300 > CoB@450 > CoB@550 > CoB@650 > PBA. The dominant catalytic activity of the amorphous cobalt boride nanostructure is attributed particularly to its amorphous nature and synergy between the in situ formed catalytically active centres (meta-borites and cobalt oxyhydroxide).

Graphical abstract: Electrochemically activated Co-Prussian blue analogue derived amorphous CoB nanostructures: an efficient electrocatalyst for the oxygen evolution reaction

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Nov 2021
Accepted
13 Jan 2022
First published
13 Jan 2022

Dalton Trans., 2022,51, 2782-2788

Electrochemically activated Co-Prussian blue analogue derived amorphous CoB nanostructures: an efficient electrocatalyst for the oxygen evolution reaction

R. K. Tripathy, A. K. Samantara and J. N. Behera, Dalton Trans., 2022, 51, 2782 DOI: 10.1039/D1DT03947D

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