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ZIF-67-Derived (NiCo)S2@NC Nanosheet Arrays Hybrid for Efficient Overall Water Splitting.

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Electrocatalytic water splitting is considered a promising approach to obtain clean and sustainable hydrogen energy. The integration of optimal nanoarchitecture and multicomponent synergy has been a significant factor for designing… Click to show full abstract

Electrocatalytic water splitting is considered a promising approach to obtain clean and sustainable hydrogen energy. The integration of optimal nanoarchitecture and multicomponent synergy has been a significant factor for designing a bifunctional electrocatalyst to promote the cathodic hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and anodic oxygen evolution reaction (OER). In particular, the charge migration, mass transfer, and gas release rate in the catalyzing process are closely correlated with the architecture of the catalyst. Here, ZIF-67-derived N-doped carbon nanofiber-supported (NiCo)S2 nanosheet [(NiCo)S2/NCNF] as a bifunctional electrocatalyst was synthesized using electrospinning, template etching, and subsequent gas sulfidation method. The hierarchical hybrid nanofiber with inner hollow cubes and outer nanosheets provides easy electron penetration, high charge/mass transportation efficiency, and robust structure stability. Furthermore, the MOF-derived carbon-encapsuled bimetal-sulfide and the synergistic effect of double active centers are conducive to an exceptional performance, showing low overpotentials of 177 and 203 mV to drive a current density of 10 mA cm-2 and robust stability for the HER and OER, respectively. Meanwhile, the (NiCo)S2/NCNF electrodes exhibit a small voltage of 1.61 V for overall water splitting activity with an electrolyzer cell at current densities of 10 mA cm-2 over 12 h. This work presents novel insights into the bifunctional catalyst for promoting the overall water splitting via a MOF-derived nanoarchitecture and multicomponent synergy.

Keywords: zif derived; water; water splitting; overall water; nico nanosheet

Journal Title: Inorganic chemistry
Year Published: 2022

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