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Electrochemical Oxidation of Chlorine-Doped Co(OH)2 Nanosheet Arrays on Carbon Cloth as a Bifunctional Oxygen Electrode.

Yue KouJie LiuYingbo LiShengxiang QuChao MaZhishuang SongXiaopeng HanYida DengWenbin HuCheng Zhong
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2017)
The primary challenge of developing clean energy conversion/storage systems is to exploit an efficient bifunctional electrocatalyst both for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) with low cost and good durability. Here, we synthesized chlorine-doped Co(OH)2 in situ grown on carbon cloth (Cl-doped Co(OH)2) as an integrated electrode by a facial electrodeposition method. The anodic potential was then applied to the Cl-doped Co(OH)2 in an alkaline solution to remove chlorine atoms (electro-oxidation (EO)/Cl-doped Co(OH)2), which can further enhance the electrocatalytic activity without any thermal treatment. EO/Cl-doped Co(OH)2 exhibits a better performance both for ORR and OER in terms of activity and durability because of the formation of a defective structure with a larger electrochemically active surface area after the electrochemical oxidation. This approach provides a new idea for introducing defects and developing active electrocatalyst.
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