Engineering P-Fe2O3-CoP nanosheets for overall freshwater and seawater splitting

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Abstract

Tailoring surface composition and coordinative environment of catalysts in a nano-meter region often influence their chemical performance. It is reported that CoP exhibits a low dissociation ability of H–OH, originating from the poor desorption of intermediate species. Herein, we provide a feasible method to construct P-Fe2O3-CoP nanosheets through a gas-phase phosphorization process. P doping induces the formation of interfacial structure between Fe2O3 and CoP and the generation of defective structures. The resulting P-Fe2O3-CoP nanosheets afford high freshwater/seawater oxidation activity (250/270 mV@10 mA/cm2) in 1 mol/L (M) KOH, which is even lower than commercial RuO2. Compared with CoP||CoP, P-Fe2O3||P-Fe2O3, and Co3O4||Co3O4, the assembled P-Fe2O3-CoP||P-Fe2O3-CoP exhibits the superior water/seawater electrolysis performance with 1.61/1.65 V@10 mA/cm2. The synergistic effect of P doping, defective structure, and heterojunction leads to high water oxidation efficiency and water splitting efficiency.

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Cui, Z., Yan, Z., Yin, J., Wang, W., Yue, M. E., & Li, Z. (2023). Engineering P-Fe2O3-CoP nanosheets for overall freshwater and seawater splitting. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 652, 1117–1125. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2023.08.148

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