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Construction of 2D heterostructure FeP-CoP/MoO nanosheets for efficient oxygen evolution reaction

CrystEngComm, ISSN: 1466-8033, Vol: 25, Issue: 45, Page: 6246-6251
2023
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The oxygen evolution reaction (OER) plays a pivotal role in diverse electrochemical conversion applications, such as water splitting and metal-air batteries. Nevertheless, the formation of several active sites in catalysts made of non-noble metals continues to encounter notable obstacles. To tackle this challenge, a 2D heterostructure catalyst composed of FeP-CoP/MoO nanosheets was designed. The cobalt molybdate (CoMoO) nanosheets and their supported FeOOH nanoflakes were in situ transformed into 2D heterostructure FeP-CoP/MoO nanosheets via a simple hydrothermal and phosphorization process. Note that the 2D MoO nanosheets significantly enhance the electrochemically active surface area (ECSA), and there is a synergistic effect between cobalt phosphide (CoP) and iron phosphide (FeP) nanoparticles, improving the OER reaction activity. When the electrocatalyst was employed for the OER, the FeP-CoP/MoO nanosheets exhibit remarkable OER efficiency, reducing overpotentials to as low as 235 mV at a current density of 50 mA cm, accompanied by a Tafel slope of 33.32 mV dec, along with exceptional enduring stability. The synthesis of the 2D heterostructure FeP-CoP-MoO nanosheets and their remarkable OER performance represent substantial advancements in developing electrocatalysts that are productive and stable in sustainable energy conversion and storage applications.

Bibliographic Details

Guan Sheng; Ruilin Lyu; Hasmaliza Mohamad; Ahmad Azmin Mohamad; Yanghang Fang; Shuangyang Zhao; Huijun Song; Hui Jin; Wei Shao; Ruilian Yin; Che Azurahanim Che Abudullah; Soorathep Kheawhom

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Chemistry; Materials Science; Physics and Astronomy

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