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Microenvironment reconstitution of highly active Ni single atoms on oxygen-incorporated Mo2C for water splitting.


ABSTRACT: The rational design of efficient bifunctional single-atom electrocatalysts for industrial water splitting and the comprehensive understanding of its complex catalytic mechanisms remain challenging. Here, we report a Ni single atoms supported on oxygen-incorporated Mo2C via Ni-O-Mo bridge bonds, that gives high oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) bifunctional activity. By ex situ synchrotron X-ray absorption spectroscopy and electron microscopy, we found that after HER, the coordination number and bond lengths of Ni-O and Ni-Mo (Ni-O-Mo) were all altered, yet the Ni species still remain atomically dispersed. In contrast, after OER, the atomically dispersed Ni were agglomerated into very small clusters with new Ni-Ni (Ni-O-Ni) bonds appeared. Combining experimental results and DFT calculations, we infer the oxidation degree of Mo2C and the configuration of single-atom Ni are both vital for HER or OER. This study provides both a feasible strategy and model to rational design highly efficient electrocatalysts for water electrolysis.

SUBMITTER: Hou M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10864306 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Microenvironment reconstitution of highly active Ni single atoms on oxygen-incorporated Mo<sub>2</sub>C for water splitting.

Hou Mengyun M   Zheng Lirong L   Zhao Di D   Tan Xin X   Feng Wuyi W   Fu Jiantao J   Wei Tianxin T   Cao Minhua M   Zhang Jiatao J   Chen Chen C  

Nature communications 20240213 1


The rational design of efficient bifunctional single-atom electrocatalysts for industrial water splitting and the comprehensive understanding of its complex catalytic mechanisms remain challenging. Here, we report a Ni single atoms supported on oxygen-incorporated Mo<sub>2</sub>C via Ni-O-Mo bridge bonds, that gives high oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) bifunctional activity. By ex situ synchrotron X-ray absorption spectroscopy and electron microscopy, we fou  ...[more]

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