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Hierarchical 3D Oxygenated Cobalt Molybdenum Selenide Nanosheets as Robust Trifunctional Catalyst for Water Splitting and Zinc-Air Batteries.

Sampath PrabhakaranJayaraman BalamuruganNam Hoon KimJoong Hee Lee
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
The development of hierarchical nanostructures with highly active and durable multifunctional catalysts has a new significance in the context of new energy technologies of water splitting and metal-air batteries. Herein, a strategy is demonstrated to construct a 3D hierarchical oxygenated cobalt molybdenum selenide (O-Co1- x Mox Se2 ) series with attractive nanoarchitectures, which are fabricated by a simple and cost-effective hydrothermal process followed by an exclusive ion-exchange process. Owing to its highly electroactive sites with numerous nanoporous networks and plentiful oxygen vacancies, the optimal O-Co0.5 Mo0.5 Se2 could catalyze the hydrogen evolution reaction and oxygen evolution reaction effectively with a low overpotential of ≈102 and 189 mV, at a current density of 10 mA cm-2 , respectively, and exceptional durability. Most importantly, the O-Co0.5 Mo0.5 Se2 ||O-Co0.5 Mo0.5 Se2 water splitting device only entails a voltage of ≈1.53 V at a current density of 10 mA cm-2 , which is much better than benchmark Pt/C||RuO2 (≈1.56 V). Furthermore, O-Co0.5 Mo0.5 Se2 air cathode-based zinc-air batteries exhibit an excellent power density of 120.28 mW cm-2 and exceptional cycling stability for 60 h, superior to those of state-of-art Pt/C+RuO2 pair-based zinc-air batteries. The present study provides a strategy to design hierarchical 3D oxygenated bimetallic selenide-based multifunctional catalysts for energy conversion and storage systems.
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