Hollow cobalt-nickel phosphide nanocages for efficient electrochemical overall water splitting

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A low-cost, highly efficient and strong durable bifunctional electrocatalyst is crucial for electrochemical overall water splitting. In this paper, a self-templated strategy combined with in-situ phosphorization is applied to construct hollow structured bimetallic cobalt-nickel phosphide (CoN-iPx) nanocages. Owing to their unique hollow structure and bimetallic synergistic effects, the as-synthesized CoNiPx hollow nanocages exhibit a high electrocatalytic activity and stability towards hydrogen evolution reaction in all-pH electrolyte and a remarkable electrochemical performance for oxygen evolution reaction in 1.0 mol L−1 KOH. Meanwhile, with the bifunctional electrocatalyst in both anode and cath ode for overall water splitting, a low voltage of 1.61 V and superior stability are achieved at a current density of 20 mA cm−2.

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Wang, Z., Yang, J., Wang, W., Zhou, F., Zhou, H., Xue, Z., … Wu, Y. (2021). Hollow cobalt-nickel phosphide nanocages for efficient electrochemical overall water splitting. Science China Materials, 64(4), 861–869. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40843-020-1475-2

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