ABSTRACT Regulation of chemical composition and nanostructure, such as the introduction of dopant into two-dimensional nanomaterials, is a general and valid strategy for the efficient electrocatalyst design. In this work,… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT Regulation of chemical composition and nanostructure, such as the introduction of dopant into two-dimensional nanomaterials, is a general and valid strategy for the efficient electrocatalyst design. In this work, Co4S3/Co9S8 nanosheets, with an ultrathin layer structure, were successfully synthesized via an efficient solvothermal process combined with ultrasonic exfoliation. Different metal ions (M = Fe3+, Cr3+, Mn2+ and Ni2+) were then doped by a simple cation exchange method and the effects of different dopants on the OER activities of Co4S3/Co9S8 NS were further investigated in alkaline media. The corresponding results implied that M-doped Co4S3/Co9S8 NS (M = Fe3+, Cr3+, Mn2+ and Ni2+) exhibited different electrocatalytic properties. Evidenced by XPS spectra, the different OER activities were mainly aroused by the redistribution of charge at the interface due to an electronic interaction between the doped metal ions and Co4S3/Co9S8 NS.
               
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