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Engineering Zeolitic-Imidazolate-Framework-Derived Mo-Doped Cobalt Phosphide for Efficient OER Catalysts.

Mohammad Atiqur RahmanZe CaiZannatul Mumtarin MoushumyRyuta TagawaYoshiharu HidakaChiyu NakanoMd Saidul IslamYoshihiro SekineYuta NishinaShintaro IdaShinya Hayami
Published in: ACS omega (2024)
Designing a cheap, competent, and durable catalyst for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is exceedingly necessary for generating oxygen through a water-splitting reaction. In this project, we have designed a ZIF-67-originated molybdenum-doped cobalt phosphide (CoP) using a simplistic dissolution-regrowth method using Na 2 MoO 4 and a subsequent phosphidation process. This leads to the formation of an exceptional hollow nanocage morphology that is useful for enhanced catalytic activity. Metal-organic frameworks, especially ZIF-67, can be used both as a template and as a metal (cobalt) precursor. Molybdenum-doped CoP was fabricated through a two-step synthesis process, and the fabricated Mo-doped CoP showed excellent catalytic activity during the OER with a lower value of overpotential. Furthermore, the effect of the Mo amount on the catalytic activity has been explored. The best catalyst (CoMoP-2) showed an onset potential of around 1.49 V at 10 mA cm -2 to give rise to a Tafel slope of 62.1 mV dec -1 . The improved catalytic activity can be attributed to the increased porosity and surface area of the resultant catalyst.
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