Interfacial Electron Potential Well Facilitates the Design of Cobalt Phosphide Heterojunctions for Hydrogen Evolution

Author:

Cao Xiaofei12,Tian Jingzhuo1,Tan Yuan1,Zhu Yucheng1,Hu Jun13ORCID,Wang Yao4,Liu Enzhou1,Chen Zhong2

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemical Engineering Northwest University Xi'an 710069 China

2. School of Materials Science and Engineering Nanyang Technological University 50 Nanyang Avenue Singapore 639798 Singapore

3. The Education Department of Shaanxi Province The Youth Innovation Team of Shaanxi Universities Xi'an 710069 China

4. Engineering Research Center of Alternative Energy Materials & Devices Ministry of Education Sichuan University Chengdu 610065 China

Abstract

AbstractThe interfacial electron modulation of electrocatalysts is an effective way to realize efficient hydrogen production, which is of great importance for future renewable energy systems. However, systematic theory‐guided design of catalysts in heterojunction coupling is lacking. In this work, a multi‐level theoretical calculation is performed to screen optimal candidates to form a heterojunction with CoP (101) surface for electrocatalytic hydrogen production. To overcome the weak adsorption of H+ on CoP (101), rational design of electrons potential well at the heterojunction interface can effectively enhance the hydrogen adsorption. All p‐type cobalt‐based phosphides are considered potential candidates at the beginning. After screening for conductivity, stability, interface matching screening, and ΔGH* evaluation, the CoP/Co2P‐H system is identified to be able to display optimal hydrogen production performance. To verify the theoretical design, CoP, CoP/Co2P‐H, and CoP/Co2P‐O are synthesized and the electrochemical analysis is carried out. The hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) performance is consistent with the prediction. This work utilizes the electron potential well effect and multi‐level screening calculations to design highly efficient heterojunction catalysts, which can provide useful theoretical guidance for the rational design of heterojunction‐type catalysts.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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