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Topochemical Synthesis of Two-Dimensional Transition-Metal Phosphides Using Phosphorene Templates.


ABSTRACT: Transition-metal phosphides (TMPs) have emerged as a fascinating class of narrow-gap semiconductors and electrocatalysts. However, they are intrinsic nonlayered materials that cannot be delaminated into two-dimensional (2D) sheets. Here, we demonstrate a general bottom-up topochemical strategy to synthesize a series of 2D TMPs (e.g. Co2 P, Ni12 P5 , and Cox Fe2-x P) by using phosphorene sheets as the phosphorus precursors and 2D templates. Notably, 2D Co2 P is a p-type semiconductor, with a hole mobility of 20.8?cm2 ?V-1 ?s-1 at 300?K in field-effect transistors. It also behaves as a promising electrocatalyst for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), thanks to the charge-transport modulation and improved surface exposure. In particular, iron-doped Co2 P (i.e. Co1.5 Fe0.5 P) delivers a low overpotential of only 278?mV at a current density of 10?mA?cm-2 that outperforms the commercial Ir/C benchmark (304?mV).

SUBMITTER: Yang S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6972539 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Topochemical Synthesis of Two-Dimensional Transition-Metal Phosphides Using Phosphorene Templates.

Yang Sheng S   Chen Guangbo G   Ricciardulli Antonio Gaetano AG   Zhang Panpan P   Zhang Zhen Z   Shi Huanhuan H   Ma Ji J   Zhang Jian J   Blom Paul W M PWM   Feng Xinliang X  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20191118 1


Transition-metal phosphides (TMPs) have emerged as a fascinating class of narrow-gap semiconductors and electrocatalysts. However, they are intrinsic nonlayered materials that cannot be delaminated into two-dimensional (2D) sheets. Here, we demonstrate a general bottom-up topochemical strategy to synthesize a series of 2D TMPs (e.g. Co<sub>2</sub> P, Ni<sub>12</sub> P<sub>5</sub> , and Co<sub>x</sub> Fe<sub>2-x</sub> P) by using phosphorene sheets as the phosphorus precursors and 2D templates. N  ...[more]

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