Molybdenum-doped CoS nanoarrays as outstanding catalysts for overall water splitting
Developing cobalt-based electrocatalysts that can replace precious metals is significant for hydrogen production in water splitting, however, this is still a complex and demanding task. Here, 3D Mo-doped Co 3 S 4 nanosheet arrays are anchored to nickel foam (Mo-Co 3 S 4 /NF) through one-step hydroth...
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Veröffentlicht in: | CrystEngComm 2024-02, Vol.26 (7), p.995-13 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Developing cobalt-based electrocatalysts that can replace precious metals is significant for hydrogen production in water splitting, however, this is still a complex and demanding task. Here, 3D Mo-doped Co
3
S
4
nanosheet arrays are anchored to nickel foam (Mo-Co
3
S
4
/NF) through one-step hydrothermal vulcanization of the Co-MOF precursor. The best electrocatalytic performance has been achieved by optimizing the heteroatom content. The Mo-Co
3
S
4
-0.1/NF just needs 154 mV at a current density of 10 mA cm
−2
for the HER and 320 mV with 50 mA cm
−2
for the OER, respectively. Meanwhile, Mo-Co
3
S
4
-0.1/NF as both the cathode and anode in an integrated cell only required 1.52 V to create a current density of 10 mA cm
−2
without attenuation for 22 h. Doped Mo heteroatoms can optimize the electron configuration and morphology to accelerate the mass charge transfer of Co
3
S
4
/NF. This work confirms that the performance of catalytic materials can be enhanced by introducing heteroatoms.
Developing cobalt-based electrocatalysts that can replace precious metals is significant for hydrogen production in water splitting, however, this is still a complex and demanding task. |
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ISSN: | 1466-8033 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d3ce01132a |