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Preparation and characterization of nanostructured Fe-doped CoTe 2 electrocatalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction.

Zhi YangHao TanYu QiShiyu MaJilin BaiLifeng LiuDehua Xiong
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
The key step for hydrogen production through water electrolysis is the development of highly efficient and inexpensive oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalysts. In this work, we report the successful synthesis of a nanostructured Fe-doped cobalt-based telluride (Fe-doped CoTe 2 ) catalyst on Co foam by a simple one-step hydrothermal synthesis method, which shows excellent OER performance. The influences of Fe doping amounts and reaction temperatures on the morphology, structure, composition, and the OER performance of cobalt-based tellurides have been systematically studied. The optimal sample Co@0.3 g FeCoTe 2 -200 exhibits a low overpotential of 300 mV at a current density of 10 mA cm -2 , and a small Tafel slope of 36.99 mV dec -1 , outperforming the undoped cobalt telluride catalysts (Co@CoTe 2 -200). The Co@0.3 g FeCoTe 2 -200 electrode also reveals a small overpotential degradation of around 26 mV after an 18-hour continuous OER process. These results unambiguously confirm that Fe doping helps improve the OER activity and long-term catalytic stability. The superior performance of nanostructured Fe-doped CoTe 2 can be attributed to the porous structure and the synergistic effect of Co and Fe elements. This study provides a new approach for the preparation of bimetallic telluride catalysts with enhanced OER performance, and Fe-doped CoTe 2 holds substantial promise for use as a high-efficiency, cost-effective catalyst for alkaline water electrolysis.
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