CoP/CoN heterostructural active centers supported on nitrogen carbon nanorod arrays as freestanding high-performance trifunctional electrocatalysts

  • Linming Bai
  • , Dan Wang
  • , Hongchen Shen
  • , Wenlong Wang
  • , Shanshan Li
  • , Wei Yan

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Abstract

Developing high-activity and long-term durable trifunctional electrocatalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is of crucial significance and demanding. In this work, a CoP/CoN heterostructural active center supported by nitrogen carbon nanorod arrays on carbon cloth catalyst (CoP/CoN@NCNRs/CC) is reported and acts as a self-supported electrode for zinc-air batteries and water splitting. Both density functional theory calculation (DFT) and experimental results reveal that the favourable catalytic performance is due to the highly dispersed active sites where Co-Nx-C with ORR and OER activity and CoP with OER and HER activity exhibited a synergistic role. Furthermore, the NCNRs can protect the active sites from corrosion and participate in the ORR. CoP/CoN@NCNRs/CC as an air electrode for liquid zinc-air batteries possesses a great power density and energy density and shows superior stability with a long operating life of more than 420 h at 10 mA cm?2. The all-solid-state Zn-air batteries and water splitting device are self-assembled and both of them have potential for application in flexible electronics and new energy devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3997-4007
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry A
Volume12
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 8 Jan 2024

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