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A Highly Effective,Stable Oxygen Evolution Catalyst Derived from Transition Metal Selenides and Phosphides
Abstract:Recently, transition metal chalcogenides and phosphides have been increasingly reported as efficient and stable oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalysts in alkaline medium, despite the fact that they are thermodynamically unstable under highly oxidative potentials. Here the active forms of these materials are elucidated by synthesizing a hybrid catalyst, which has a metal chalcogenide in the form of CoSe2 and metal phosphide in the form of CoP—CoSe2|CoP. Both CoSe2 and CoP in the as‐prepared catalyst are completely transformed into their respective oxyhydroxides and hydroxides, which are, in fact, the true OER‐active species in alkaline medium and not the selenide and phosphide themselves. The derived oxides from the hybrid catalyst deliver an excellent OER activity by reaching a current density of 10 mA cm?2 at a low overpotential of 240 mV (vs reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE)) and a Tafel slope of 46.6 mV dec?1. The stability of the derived oxyhydroxide/hydroxide catalyst shows no appreciable deactivation during 120 h of continuous electrolysis, displaying an extraordinary operational stability.
Keywords:active species  alkaline medium  hybrid catalyst  long‐term stability  oxygen evolution reaction
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