P-Doped Mof-Derived Coni Bimetallic Sulfide Electrocatalyst for Highly-Efficiency Overall Water Splitting

19 Pages Posted: 3 Sep 2022

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Li Hou

Yanshan University

Shi Chen

Yanshan University

Wenjing Liang

Yanshan University

Xinyi Wang

Yanshan University

Yueqi Zhao

Yanshan University

Shuo Wang

Yanshan University

Zheng Li

Yanshan University

Shengmei Wang

Yanshan University

Yang Jiang

Yanshan University

Faming Gao

Yanshan University - Key Laboratory of Applied Chemistry

Abstract

Transition metal sulfides (TMSs) are widely used in energy storage and energy conversion systems because of their excellent electrochemical properties. However, their application is restricted by a low electron transfer efficiency, few active sites and poor stability. In this paper, CoNi bimetallic sulfides supported by carbon skeleton (CoNi-SP/NPC) were prepared using bimetallic organic frameworks (MOFs) as templates and modified with phosphorus doping. Compared with single metal sulfides, the bimetallic sulfides are more favorable for electron transfer in the catalytic process. Meanwhile, the carbon skeleton support gives the catalyst higher mechanical stability, and the P-doping brings more active sites into to contact with the aqueous solution. The overpotential of CoNi-SP/NPC catalyst is only 105 mV at 10 mA cm -2 for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and 313 mV at 100 mA cm -2 for oxygen evolution reaction (OER). In addition, CoNi-SP/NPC also displays remarkable performance in the course of overall water splitting, which can achieve 50 mA cm −2 at only 1.8 V and remains good stability for 12 h. This work proposes a feasible strategy to synthesize highly efficient water splitting electrocatalysts.

Keywords: Oxygen Evolution Reaction, Hydrogen Evolution Reaction, Bimetal; P-Doping, MOF-Derivation

Suggested Citation

Hou, Li and Chen, Shi and Liang, Wenjing and Wang, Xinyi and Zhao, Yueqi and Wang, Shuo and Li, Zheng and Wang, Shengmei and Jiang, Yang and Gao, Faming, P-Doped Mof-Derived Coni Bimetallic Sulfide Electrocatalyst for Highly-Efficiency Overall Water Splitting. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4209114 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4209114

Li Hou (Contact Author)

Yanshan University ( email )

School of Information Science and Engineering
Qinhuangdao
China

Shi Chen

Yanshan University ( email )

School of Information Science and Engineering
Qinhuangdao
China

Wenjing Liang

Yanshan University ( email )

School of Information Science and Engineering
Qinhuangdao
China

Xinyi Wang

Yanshan University ( email )

School of Information Science and Engineering
Qinhuangdao
China

Yueqi Zhao

Yanshan University ( email )

School of Information Science and Engineering
Qinhuangdao
China

Shuo Wang

Yanshan University ( email )

School of Information Science and Engineering
Qinhuangdao
China

Zheng Li

Yanshan University ( email )

School of Information Science and Engineering
Qinhuangdao
China

Shengmei Wang

Yanshan University ( email )

School of Information Science and Engineering
Qinhuangdao
China

Yang Jiang

Yanshan University ( email )

School of Information Science and Engineering
Qinhuangdao
China

Faming Gao

Yanshan University - Key Laboratory of Applied Chemistry ( email )

Qinhuangdao
China

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