The design and development of efficient electrocatalysts
for water
splitting, particularly for thermodynamically unfavorable oxygen evolution
reaction (OER), is one of the foremost requirements to develop sustainable
hydrogen production technologies. This requires a thorough understanding
of various characteristics of an electrocatalyst that can influence
its performance. Layered hydroxides, such as β-Co(OH)2, are promising OER electrocatalysts; however, they tend to transform
to the CoOOH phase during synthesis. In this work, we have evaluated
the influence of the oxyhydroxide impurity phase on the OER activity
of two-dimensional β-Co(OH)2. Our study reveals that
the CoOOH impurity in β-Co(OH)2 nanosheets improves
the thermodynamics of OER (overpotentials of 322 and 369 mV at a 10
mA·cm–2 current density in the presence and
absence of impurity), while adversely impacting the reaction kinetics
(Tafel slopes of 142.3 and 96.5 mV·dec–1, respectively).
These concurrent synergistic and antagonistic behaviors of the CoOOH
phase are interesting and emphasize the importance of well-controlled
synthesis conditions and thorough catalyst characterization to develop
sustainable catalytic technologies.
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