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Interfacial Scaffolding Preparation of Hierarchical PBA‐Based Derivative Electrocatalysts for Efficient Water Splitting
Author(s) -
Wang Yueqing,
Ma Jizhen,
Wang Jun,
Chen Si,
Wang Huaisheng,
Zhang Jintao
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
advanced energy materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 10.08
H-Index - 220
eISSN - 1614-6840
pISSN - 1614-6832
DOI - 10.1002/aenm.201802939
Subject(s) - materials science , bimetal , hydroxide , water splitting , cobalt , cobalt oxide , oxide , calcination , prussian blue , layered double hydroxides , cobalt hydroxide , nanotechnology , nanomaterials , inorganic chemistry , chemical engineering , catalysis , electrochemistry , electrode , photocatalysis , chemistry , metallurgy , biochemistry , engineering
The development of highly efficient and durable electrocatalysts is crucial for overall water splitting. Herein, the in situ scaffolding formation of 3D Prussian blue analogues (PBAs) on a variety of 2D or 1D metal hydroxides/oxides to fabricate hierarchical nanostructures is first demonstrated. Typically, cobalt hydroxide or oxide nanoarrays are used as the precursor and structural oriented template for the subsequent growth of 3D PBA nanocubes. The mechanism study reveals that the interfacial scaffolding process can be reversibly controlled via the in situ ion exchange process with adjusting coordination ions. Thus, the facile, versatile strategy can extend to successfully fabricate a variety of hierarchical PBA‐based nanostructures including on cobalt fluoride hydroxide, copper hydroxide, monometal or bimetal nickel–cobalt hydroxides, cobalt oxide, and manganese oxide nanosheets with structural tailor‐ability and chemical diversity. More interestingly, the metal nitride derivatives obtained via controlled calcination process exhibit good electrocatalytic activity for water splitting with low overpotentials, and remarkable durability for 1200 h, thanks to the superior intrinsic activity of bimetal nature and the scrupulous hierarchical structure. This versatile strategy provides a paradigm for rational design of PBA‐based functional nanomaterials, which is highly promising in energy conversion, storage, and electrocatalytic fields.

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