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Sulfur‐Modified Oxygen Vacancies in Iron–Cobalt Oxide Nanosheets: Enabling Extremely High Activity of the Oxygen Evolution Reaction to Achieve the Industrial Water Splitting Benchmark
Authors:Linzhou Zhuang  Yi Jia  Hongli Liu  Zhiheng Li  Mengran Li  Longzhou Zhang  Xin Wang  Dongjiang Yang  Zhonghua Zhu  Xiangdong Yao
Abstract:The oxygen vacancies of defective iron–cobalt oxide (FeCoOx‐Vo) nanosheets are modified by the homogeneously distributed sulfur (S) atoms. S atoms can not only effectively stabilize oxygen vacancies (Vo), but also form the Co?S coordination with Co active site in the Vo, which can modulate the electronic structure of the active site, enabling FeCoOx‐Vo‐S to exhibit much superior OER activity. FeCoOx‐Vo‐S exhibits a mass activity of 2440.0 A g?1 at 1.5 V vs. RHE in 1.0 m KOH, 25.4 times higher than that of RuO2. The Tafel slope is as low as 21.0 mV dec?1, indicative of its excellent charge transfer rate. When FeCoOx‐Vo‐S (anode catalyst) is paired with the defective CoP3/Ni2P (cathode catalyst) for overall water splitting, current densities of as high as 249.0 mA cm?2 and 406.0 mA cm?2 at a cell voltage of 2.0 V and 2.3 V, respectively, can be achieved.
Keywords:heteroatom modification  iron–  cobalt oxide  nanosheets  oxygen evolution reaction  water splitting
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