TY - JOUR
T1 - Phase-Modulation of Iron/Nickel Phosphides Nanocrystals “Armored” with Porous P-Doped Carbon and Anchored on P-Doped Graphene Nanohybrids for Enhanced Overall Water Splitting
AU - Wang, Lei
AU - Fan, Jiayao
AU - Liu, Ying
AU - Chen, Mingyu
AU - Lin, Yue
AU - Bi, Hengchang
AU - Liu, Bingxue
AU - Shi, Naien
AU - Xu, Dongdong
AU - Bao, Jianchun
AU - Han, Min
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH
PY - 2021/7/23
Y1 - 2021/7/23
N2 - Transition metal phosphides (TMPs) nanostructures have emerged as important electroactive materials for energy storage and conversion. Nonetheless, the phase modulation of iron/nickel phosphides nanocrystals or related nanohybrids remains challenging, and their electrocatalytic overall water splitting (OWS) performances are not fully investigated. Here, the phase-controlled synthesis of iron/nickel phosphides nanocrystals “armored” with porous P-doped carbon (PC) and anchored on P-doped graphene (PG) nanohybrids, including FeP–Fe2P@PC/PG, FeP–(NixFe1-x)2P@PC/PG, (NixFe1-x)2P@PC/PG, and Ni2P@PC/PG, are realized by thermal conversion of predesigned supramolecular gels under Ar/H2 atmosphere and tuning Fe/Ni ratio in gel precursors. Thanks to phase-modulation-induced increase of available catalytic active sites and optimization of surface/interface electronic structures, the resultant pure-phase (NixFe1-x)2P@PC/PG exhibits the highest electrocatalytic activity for both hydrogen and oxygen evolution in alkaline media. Remarkably, using it as a bifunctional catalyst, the fabricated (NixFe1-x)2P@PC/PG||(NixFe1-x)2P@PC/PG electrolyzer needs exceptional low cell voltage (1.45 V) to reach 10 mA cm−2 water-splitting current, outperforming its mixed phase and monometallic phosphides counterparts and recently reported bifunctional catalysts based devices, and Pt/C||IrO2 electrolyzer. Also, such (NixFe1-x)2P@PC/PG||(NixFe1-x)2P@PC/PG device manifests outstanding durability for OWS. This work may shed light on optimizing TMPs nanostructures by combining phase-modulation and heteroatoms-doped carbon double-confinement strategies, and accelerate their applications in OWS or other renewable energy options.
AB - Transition metal phosphides (TMPs) nanostructures have emerged as important electroactive materials for energy storage and conversion. Nonetheless, the phase modulation of iron/nickel phosphides nanocrystals or related nanohybrids remains challenging, and their electrocatalytic overall water splitting (OWS) performances are not fully investigated. Here, the phase-controlled synthesis of iron/nickel phosphides nanocrystals “armored” with porous P-doped carbon (PC) and anchored on P-doped graphene (PG) nanohybrids, including FeP–Fe2P@PC/PG, FeP–(NixFe1-x)2P@PC/PG, (NixFe1-x)2P@PC/PG, and Ni2P@PC/PG, are realized by thermal conversion of predesigned supramolecular gels under Ar/H2 atmosphere and tuning Fe/Ni ratio in gel precursors. Thanks to phase-modulation-induced increase of available catalytic active sites and optimization of surface/interface electronic structures, the resultant pure-phase (NixFe1-x)2P@PC/PG exhibits the highest electrocatalytic activity for both hydrogen and oxygen evolution in alkaline media. Remarkably, using it as a bifunctional catalyst, the fabricated (NixFe1-x)2P@PC/PG||(NixFe1-x)2P@PC/PG electrolyzer needs exceptional low cell voltage (1.45 V) to reach 10 mA cm−2 water-splitting current, outperforming its mixed phase and monometallic phosphides counterparts and recently reported bifunctional catalysts based devices, and Pt/C||IrO2 electrolyzer. Also, such (NixFe1-x)2P@PC/PG||(NixFe1-x)2P@PC/PG device manifests outstanding durability for OWS. This work may shed light on optimizing TMPs nanostructures by combining phase-modulation and heteroatoms-doped carbon double-confinement strategies, and accelerate their applications in OWS or other renewable energy options.
KW - electrocatalytic overall water splitting
KW - heteroatoms-doped carbon and graphene double-confinement
KW - iron/nickel phosphides nanocrystals
KW - nanohybrids
KW - phase modulation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85105620499
U2 - 10.1002/adfm.202010912
DO - 10.1002/adfm.202010912
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85105620499
SN - 1616-301X
VL - 31
JO - Advanced Functional Materials
JF - Advanced Functional Materials
IS - 30
M1 - 2010912
ER -