Enhanced hydrogen evolution reaction on hybrids of cobalt phosphide and molybdenum phosphide

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Production of hydrogen from water electrolysis has stimulated the search of sustainable electrocatalysts as possible alternatives. Recently, cobalt phosphide (CoP) and molybdenum phosphide (MoP) received great attention owing to their superior catalytic activity and stability towards the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) which rivals platinum catalysts. In this study, we synthesize and study a series of catalysts based on hybrids of CoP and MoP with different Co/Mo ratio. The HER activity shows a volcano shape and reaches a maximum for Co/Mo = 1. Tafel analysis indicates a change in the dominating step of Volmer–Hyrovský mechanism. Interestingly, X-ray diffraction patterns confirmed a major ternary interstitial hexagonal CoMoP2 crystal phase is formed which enhances the electrochemical activity.

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Fang, S. L., Chou, T. C., Samireddi, S., Chen, K. H., Chen, L. C., & Chen, W. F. (2017). Enhanced hydrogen evolution reaction on hybrids of cobalt phosphide and molybdenum phosphide. Royal Society Open Science, 4(3). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.161016

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