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Engineering inner-porous cobalt phosphide nanowire based on controllable phosphating for efficient hydrogen evolution in both acidic and alkaline conditions

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Abstract Cobalt phosphide has been extensively studied as non-precious metal-based robust electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction. Innovation breakthrough is still highly desired to enhance its catalytic efficiency. In this work,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Cobalt phosphide has been extensively studied as non-precious metal-based robust electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction. Innovation breakthrough is still highly desired to enhance its catalytic efficiency. In this work, through rational engineering strategy, a controlled inner-porous CoP nanowire array, which is vertical to the carbon fiber (ip-CoP/CF) was in-situ topotactically synthesized. The resulting ip-CoP/CF demonstrates improved hydrogen evolving efficiency in both acidic and alkaline conditions. At a current density of 10 mA∙cm−2, which with small Tafel slopes of 47 mV·dec−1 and 93 mV·dec−1 in acidic and alkaline solution, respectively. Such engineering strategy opens a diverting route to construct controllable inner-porous materials for high efficient electrocatalysts.

Keywords: inner porous; engineering; cobalt phosphide; acidic alkaline; hydrogen evolution

Journal Title: Applied Surface Science
Year Published: 2019

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