Toward High-Performance and Low-Cost Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Electrocatalysts: Nanostructuring Cobalt Phosphide (CoP) Particles on Carbon Fiber Paper

被引:101
作者
Yu, Shu Hearn [1 ]
Chua, Daniel H. C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Univ Singapore, Mat Sci & Engn Dept, Singapore 117575, Singapore
关键词
cobalt phosphide; hydrogen evolution reaction (HER); electrocatalyst; high performance; low cost; ACTIVE ELECTROCATALYST; CO3O4; NANOCUBES; SHEETS; ARRAYS; NANOPARTICLES; NANOCRYSTALS; GRAPHENE;
D O I
10.1021/acsami.8b02755
中图分类号
TB3 [工程材料学];
学科分类号
0805 ; 080502 ;
摘要
In this communication, we facily fabricated nanostructured CoP particles (150 to 200 nm) on carbon fiber paper (CFP) for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) by a simple two-step process via a green route. In the first step, crystalline Co3O4 nanocubes (150-200 nm) were loaded on CFP through a hydrothermal process at low temperature (120 degrees C). Interestingly, crystalline Co3O4 nanocubes with a size 150-200 nm exhibited different growth mechanisms in contrast to the crystalline Co3O4 nanocubes with a size <100 nm reported earlier. In the second step, these crystalline Co3O4 nanocubes were converted to catalytically active CoP particles through chemical vapor deposition (CVD) phosphorization (denoted as CoP/CFP-H). Remarkably, CoP/CFP-H exhibited a low Tafel slope of 49.7 mV/dec and only required overpotentials of 128.1, 144.4, and 190.8 mV to drive geometric current densities of -10, -20, and -100 mA cm(-2), respectively. Besides, the CoP/CFP-H also demonstrated an excellent durability in an acidic environment under 2000 sweeps at a high scan rate (100 mV s(-1)) and a 24 h chronopotentiometry testing. For comparison, CoP was also fabricated through the electrodeposition method, followed by CVD phosphorization (denoted as CoP/CFP-E). It was found that the latter had exhibited inferior activity compared to CoP/CFP-H. The good performances of CoP/CFP-H are essentially due to the rational designs of electrode: (i) the applications of highly HER active CoP electrocatalyst, (ii) the intimate contact of nanostructured CoP on carbon fibers, and (iii) the large electrochemical surface area at electrocatalyst/electrolyte interface due to the large retaining of particles features after phosphorization. Notably, the intermediate Co3O4/CFP can serve as a platform to develop other cobalt-based functional materials.
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页码:14777 / 14785
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