Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4766736 | Electrochimica Acta | 2017 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, we demonstrate that the electrocatalytic activity of transition metal chalcogenides can be greatly enhanced by simultaneously engineering the active sites, surface area, and conductivity. Using metal-organic frameworks-derived (Ni,Co)Se2/C hollow rhombic dodecahedra (HRD) as a demonstration, we show that the incorporation of Ni into CoSe2 could generates additional active sites, the hierarchical hollow structure promotes the electrolyte diffusion, the in-situ hybridization with C improves the conductivity. As a result, the (Ni,Co)Se2/C HRD exhibit superior performance toward the overall water-splitting electrocatalysis in 1Â M KOH with a cell voltage as low as 1.58Â V at the current density of 10Â mAÂ cmâ2, making the (Ni,Co)Se2/C HRD as a promising alternative to noble metal catalysts for water splitting.
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Authors
Fangwang Ming, Hanfeng Liang, Huanhuan Shi, Gui Mei, Xun Xu, Zhoucheng Wang,