Issue 8, 2023

Coupled MoO3−x@CoP heterostructure as a pH-universal electrode for hydrogen generation at a high current density

Abstract

Developing high-performance and low-cost self-supporting electrodes as pH-universal electrocatalysts for the hydrogen-evolution reaction (HER) and realizing high-quality hydrogen production at a high current density are highly desirable, but are hugely challenging. We created a self-supporting electrode with a coupled hierarchical heterostructure by simple electrodeposition followed by sulfurization. It comprised oxygen-deficient molybdenum oxide (MoO3−x) and cobalt phosphide (CoP) on nickel foam (NF), which represented a highly active pH-universal electrocatalyst for the HER at a high current density. Benefiting from a plethora of catalytic active sites, improved interfacial charge transfer, and strong electronic interaction, this type of MoO3−x@CoP/NF electrode delivered a superior catalytic performance. Overpotentials of only 100 mV, 135 mV, and 400 mV were needed to realize a high current density of 1 A cm−2 in alkaline, acid and neutral media, respectively, which were superior to those of most other well-developed materials based on non-noble metals. Our experimental work demonstrates the synergistic advantages of a MoO3−x@CoP heterostructure for improving the intrinsic catalytic performance but also paves a new path for the rational design of advanced electrodes for hydrogen generation in a wide range of pH conditions.

Graphical abstract: Coupled MoO3−x@CoP heterostructure as a pH-universal electrode for hydrogen generation at a high current density

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Nov 2022
Accepted
08 Jan 2023
First published
17 Jan 2023

Dalton Trans., 2023,52, 2262-2271

Coupled MoO3−x@CoP heterostructure as a pH-universal electrode for hydrogen generation at a high current density

P. Chen, K. Li, Y. Ye, D. Wu and Y. Tong, Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 2262 DOI: 10.1039/D2DT03551K

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