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- 2018
Toward Bifunctional Overall Water Splitting Electrocatalyst: General Preparation of Transition Metal Phosphide Nanoparticles Decorated N-Doped Porous Carbon SpheresDOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.8b14889 Abstract: It is very important to explore novel synthesis strategies for constructing highly active and inexpensive electrocatalysts for water-splitting. In present work, a novel and efficient coordination-polymerization-pyrolysis (CPP) strategy was developed to prepare cobalt phosphide nanoparticles modified N-doped porous carbon spheres ([email protected]) hybrids as a powerful catalyst for overall water-splitting (OWS). It can be found that both the carbonization temperatures and the metal contents affect the electrocatalytic performances. As a result, a device assembled with [email protected] demonstrates low potential (1.643 V @ 10 mA·cm–2) and good stabilization for OWS. Besides, other transition metal phosphides (TMPs)-based materials also can be synthesized by the CPP approach, evidencing the generality of the CPP strategy. Here, we not only constructs a high-efficiency OWS catalyst, but also broadens the synthetic methodology of TMPs from nanoscale
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