Constructing a Self-Supported Bifunctional Multiphase Heterostructure for Electrocatalytic Overall Water Splitting.
Xingyue QianLin JiangJing FangJingrui YeGuangyu HeHaiqun ChenPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Developing well-performing and stable bifunctional electrocatalysts is of great importance for efficient green hydrogen production through water electrolysis. Herein, a three-dimensional self-supported CoMoS 3.13 /FeS 2 /Co 3 S 4 on carbon paper (FeCoMoS/CP) heterostructure with interconnected nanosheets for overall water splitting was fabricated by a facile hydrothermal method followed by vulcanization treatment. The FeCoMoS/CP heterostructure with high structural integrity and more accessible active sites can effectively optimize the electronic structure through component regulation to achieve enhanced catalytic activity. Significantly, the FeCoMoS/CP required overpotentials of 257 mV at 50 mA cm -2 for OER and 280 mV at 20 mA cm -2 for HER. Importantly, the assembled FeCoMoS/CP||FeCoMoS/CP alkaline electrolyzer achieved a superior cell voltage of 1.48 V at 10 mA cm -2 with superb long-term stability, which implies a remarkable electrocatalytic performance of the FeCoMoS/CP heterostructure for overall water splitting. This work provides an applicable route for synthesizing high-performance bifunctional catalysts toward water electrolysis.