Two-Dimensional
Cobalt Phosphate Hydroxide Nanosheets: A New Type of High-Performance
Electrocatalysts with Intrinsic CoO6 Lattice Distortion
for Water Oxidation
posted on 2019-10-08, 12:39authored byXiuming Bu, ChaoLung Chiang, Renjie Wei, Zebiao Li, You Meng, ChunKuo Peng, YuChang Lin, Yangyang Li, YanGu Lin, Kwok Sum Chan, Johnny C. Ho
Despite
the recent advances in electrochemical water splitting, developing
cost-effective and highly efficient electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution
reaction (OER) still remains a substantial challenge. Herein, two-dimensional
cobalt phosphate hydroxides (Co5(PO4)2(OH)4) nanosheets, a unique stacking-disordered phosphate-based
inorganic material, are successfully prepared via a facile and scalable
method for the first time to serve as a superior and robust electrocatalyst
for water oxidation. On the basis of the detailed characterization
(e.g., X-ray absorption near-edge structure and X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy), the obtained nanosheets consist of special zigzag CoO6 octahedral chains along with intrinsic lattice distortion
and excellent hydrophilicity, in which these factors contribute to
the highly efficient performance of prepared electrocatalysts for
OER. Specifically, Co5(PO4)2(OH)4 deposited on glassy carbon electrode (loading amount ≈0.553
mg cm–2) can exhibit an unprecedented overpotential
of 254 mV to drive a current density of 10 mA cm–2 with a small Tafel slope of 57 mV dec–1 in alkaline
electrolytes, which outperforms the ones of CO3(PO4)2 (370 mV) and Co(OH)2 (360 mV) as
well as other advanced catalysts. Evidently, this work has opened
a new pathway to the rational design of promising metal phosphate
hydroxides toward the efficient electrochemical energy conversion.