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Ultrahigh oxygen evolution reaction activity in Au doped co-based nanosheets.


ABSTRACT: Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) has attracted enormous interest as a key process for water electrolysis over the past years. The advance of this process relies on an effective catalyst. Herein, we employed single-atom Au doped Co-based nanosheets (NSs) to theoretically and experimentally evaluate the OER activity and also the interaction between Co and Au. We reveal that Au-Co(OH)2 NSs achieved a low overpotential of 0.26 V at 10 mA cm-2. This extraordinary phenomenon presents an overall superior performance greater than state-of-the-art Co-based catalysts in a sequence of α-Co(OH)2 < Co3O4 < CoOOH < Au-Co(OH)2. With ab initio calculations and analysis in the specific Au-Co(OH)2 configuration, we reveal that OER on highly active Au-Co(OH)2 originates from lattice oxygen, which is different from the conventional adsorbate evolution scheme. Explicitly, the configuration of Au-Co(OH)2 gives rise to oxygen non-bonding (ONB) states and oxygen holes, allowing direct O-O bond formation by a couple of oxidized oxygen with oxygen holes, offering a high OER activity. This study provides new insights for elucidating the origins of activity and synthesizing efficient OER electrocatalysts.

SUBMITTER: Cai C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8982178 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ultrahigh oxygen evolution reaction activity in Au doped co-based nanosheets.

Cai Chao C   Han Shaobo S   Zhang Xiaotao X   Yu Jingxia J   Xiang Xia X   Yang Jack J   Qiao Liang L   Zu Xiaotao X   Chen Yuanzheng Y   Li Sean S  

RSC advances 20220222 10


Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) has attracted enormous interest as a key process for water electrolysis over the past years. The advance of this process relies on an effective catalyst. Herein, we employed single-atom Au doped Co-based nanosheets (NSs) to theoretically and experimentally evaluate the OER activity and also the interaction between Co and Au. We reveal that Au-Co(OH)<sub>2</sub> NSs achieved a low overpotential of 0.26 V at 10 mA cm<sup>-2</sup>. This extraordinary phenomenon prese  ...[more]

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