2D Cobalt Chalcogenide Heteronanostructures Enable Efficient Alkaline Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

Author:

Sun Changchun1,Wang Chao2,Xie Haijiao3,Han Guangting1,Zhang Yuanming1,Zhao Haiguang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Textiles & Clothing State Key Laboratory of Bio‐Fibers and Eco‐Textiles College of Physics Qingdao University No. 308 Ningxia Road Qingdao 266071 P. R. China

2. School of Environmental and Material Engineering Yantai University No. 30 Qingquan Road Yantai 264005 P. R. China

3. Hangzhou Yanqu Information Technology Co., Ltd. Xihu District Hangzhou Zhejiang 310003 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractThe development of high‐efficiency non‐precious metal electrocatalysts for alkaline electrolyte hydrogen evolution reactions (HER) is of great significance in energy conversion to overcome the limited supply of fossil fuels and carbon emission. Here, a highly active electrocatalyst is presented for hydrogen production, consisting of 2D CoSe2/Co3S4 heterostructured nanosheets along Co3O4 nanofibers. The different reaction rate between the ion exchange reaction and redox reaction leads to the heterogeneous volume swelling, promoting the growth of 2D structure. The 2D/1D heteronanostructures enable the improved the electrochemical active area, the number of active sites, and more favorable H binding energy compared to individual cobalt chalcogenides. The roles of the different composition of the heterojunction are investigated, and the electrocatalysts based on the CoSe2/Co3S4@Co3O4 exhibited an overpotential as low as 165 mV for 10 mA cm−2 and 393 mV for 200 mA cm−2 in 1 m KOH electrolyte. The as‐prepared electrocatalysts remained active after 55 h operation without any significant decrease, indicating the excellent long‐term operation stability of the electrode. The Faradaic efficiency of hydrogen production is close to 100% at different voltages. This work provides a new design strategy toward Co‐based catalysts for efficient alkaline HER.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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