posted on 2022-05-19, 13:07authored byHao Wang, A-Jing Song, Hong Chen, Wei-Meng Zhang, Zhong-Hua Xue
The electrochemical oxygen evolution
reaction (OER) is an essential
anodic reaction that converts sustainable energy into chemical fuels,
as it can provide protons and electrons. One of the most challenging
research directions for the practical application of the OER is the
elevation of the activity of noble-metal-free electrocatalysts. Here,
we report that the nickel foam can be used as an electron-deficient
substrate to tune the surface oxidation state of catalytic electrodes
and thus boost the OER activity of CuP2 nanosheets via
a charge-storage mechanism. The as-obtained self-standing CuP2/Ni electrodes delivered a current density of 220 mA cm–2 at 370 mV overpotential, which is approximately 5.5
times higher than the benchmarked IrO2 on nickel foam.
This work sheds some new light on the design of low-cost electrocatalysts
or electrodes with high activity for the electrochemical OER.