1. Interface-coupling of CoFe-LDH on MXene as high-performance oxygen evolution catalyst
- Author
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Hao, Chongyan, Wu, Yang, An, Yajing, Cui, Baihua, Lin, Jiannan, Li, Xiaoning, Wang, Dianhui, Jiang, Minhong, Cheng, Zhenxiang, Hu, Shi, Hao, Chongyan, Wu, Yang, An, Yajing, Cui, Baihua, Lin, Jiannan, Li, Xiaoning, Wang, Dianhui, Jiang, Minhong, Cheng, Zhenxiang, and Hu, Shi
- Abstract
Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is the bottleneck reaction of the overall water splitting process despite the intensive research in the past decades. Efficient yet stable low-cost OER catalysts have been widely explored but further improvement is still highly demanded. Herein, a type of hybrid OER catalyst was prepared by the growth of CoFe-LDH (layered double hydroxide) on the surface of Ti 3 C 2 MXene nanosheets, which exhibits superior OER performance than the state-of-the-art RuO 2 . The enhancement of the OER performance could be attributed to the combination of oxygen-breaking ability of CoFe-LDH and metallic conductivity of Ti 3 C 2 MXene substrate. Meanwhile, the direct growth of CoFe-LDH on the hydroxyl-rich surface of MXene effectively prevents itself from aggregation, exposing more CoFe-LDH edge active sites. What's more important is that the intimate interface between CoFe-LDH and Ti 3 C 2 MXene brings in efficient charge transfer and oxygen activation, which is supported by the DFT calculation results. The direct growth of CoFe-LDH on MXene endows the insulating LDH with metallic features with the O 2p states become distributed above the Fermi level which is mediated by the possible anionic redox process. This work demonstrates the great potential of MXene-based hybrid nanostructure for energy conversion applications.
- Published
- 2019