Issue 42, 2024

Self-supporting Ru3+ doped copper phosphate with Pt/C-like hydrogen evolution reaction activity

Abstract

Designing a bifunctional catalyst with excellent water splitting properties in both alkaline electrolyte and seawater remains a challenge. Metal phosphates are widely reported oxygen evolution reaction (OER) materials. However, their poor conductivity and low electrochemical properties still need to be improved. Since there are almost no corresponding hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) or OER applications of copper phosphate, here we have applied copper foam (CF) as a conductive substrate, as well as a copper source to synthesize self-supporting Cu3(PO4)2/CF. Meanwhile, we introduced Ru3+ into the synthetic environment of Cu3(PO4)2 to optimize its electrochemical performance. Luckily, Ru3+ was evenly doped into Cu3(PO4)2 and the obtained Ru–Cu3(PO4)2/CF showed excellent electrochemical performance in both alkaline electrolyte and seawater. Specifically, it displayed enhanced OER properties over pure Cu3(PO4)2/CF and showed Pt/C-like HER activity during electrocatalytic testing. Corresponding computational theory data confirmed that the introduced Ru improved the inherent electrochemical activity of Ru–Cu3(PO4)2/CF and thereby accelerated its electrocatalytic water splitting properties. Thus, this work not only provides an efficient bifunctional catalyst in both alkaline electrolyte and seawater, but will also lay experimental/theoretical foundations for other metal phosphates.

Graphical abstract: Self-supporting Ru3+ doped copper phosphate with Pt/C-like hydrogen evolution reaction activity

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Jun 2024
Accepted
09 Sep 2024
First published
10 Sep 2024

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2024,12, 17128-17134

Self-supporting Ru3+ doped copper phosphate with Pt/C-like hydrogen evolution reaction activity

M. Wang, J. Jian, Z. Wang, X. Xue, P. Nie and L. Chang, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2024, 12, 17128 DOI: 10.1039/D4TC02540G

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