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Few-Layered WS 2 Anchored on Co, N-Doped Carbon Hollow Polyhedron for Oxygen Evolution and Hydrogen Evolution.

Liangbin XiaKunming PanHaitao WuFang WangYong LiuYanjie XuZhiLi DongBicheng WeiShizhong Wei
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Tungsten disulfide (WS 2 ) is well known to have great potential as an electrocatalyst, but the practical application is hampered by its intrinsic inert plane and semiconductor properties. In this work, owing to a Co-based zeolite imidazole framework (ZIF-67) that effectively inhibited WS 2 growth, few-layered WS 2 was confined to the surface of Co, N-doped carbon polyhedron (WS 2 @Co 9 S 8 ), with more marginal active sites and higher conductivity, which promoted efficient oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). For the first time, WS 2 @Co 9 S 8 was prepared by mixing in one pot of a liquid phase and calcination, and WS 2 realized uniform distribution on the polyhedron surface by electrostatic adsorption in the liquid phase. The obtained hybrid catalyst exhibited excellent OER and HER catalytic activity, and the OER potential was only 15 mV at 10 mA cm -2 higher than that of noble metal oxide (RuO 2 ). The improvement of catalytic activity can be attributed to the enhanced exposure of sulfur edge sites by WS 2 , the unique synergistic effect between WS 2 and Co 9 S 8 on the metal-organic framework (MOF) surface, and the effective shortening of the diffusion path by the hollow multi-channel structure. Therefore, the robust catalyst (WS 2 @Co 9 S 8 ) prepared by a simple and efficient synthesis method in this work will serve as a highly promising bifunctional catalyst for OER and HER.
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