2020
DOI: 10.1149/1945-7111/abb3da
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An Iron-Group Metal Boride/Boron-Doped Vertically Oriented Graphene as Efficient Catalyst for Overall Water Splitting in a Wide pH Range

Abstract: Exploring earth-abundant and non-noble metal bifunctional stable electrocatalysts with excellent catalytic performance for overall water splitting in a wide pH range is greatly desirable and challenging. Herein, a newly designed Fe-Co-Ni-B/boron−doped vertically oriented graphene (Fe-Co-Ni-B/BVG) electrocatalyst is fabricated via single−step electrodeposition method. The as-synthesized electrocatalyst exhibits excellent hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) activities with low overpotentials of 41, 140, and 168 mV… Show more

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“…Preparing vertically oriented graphene (VG) is an efficient approach to overcome this issue. 34,35 FeCoNiS/NVG (N-doped vertically oriented graphene) is synthesized via single-step electrodeposition. FeCoNiS/NVG exhibits excellent catalytic performance for HER and OER owing to higher active surface area, more active sites and highly conductive structure.…”
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“…Preparing vertically oriented graphene (VG) is an efficient approach to overcome this issue. 34,35 FeCoNiS/NVG (N-doped vertically oriented graphene) is synthesized via single-step electrodeposition. FeCoNiS/NVG exhibits excellent catalytic performance for HER and OER owing to higher active surface area, more active sites and highly conductive structure.…”
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“…Moreover, N-doped VrGO has been further demonstrated to improve the electrolytic water performance of the catalyst better than other heteroatoms (S, P, B)-doped VrGO. 24,25 Further, iron group metal borides loaded on B-VrGO, 26 iron group metal phosphides loaded on P-VrGO, 27 and iron group metal sulfides loaded on S-VrGO have been shown in our previous work to have significantly improved the electrocatalytic performances of iron group metal compounds. For example, FeCoNiP@P-rGO has been shown to have significantly higher electrocatalytic properties than other heteroatom-doped rGO integrated catalysts attributed to the synergy between the P in P-rGO and FeCoNiP.…”
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“…[25] In the CoMnB configuration, the metallic atoms such as Co and Mn may accept the electrons from the B atoms in the ionic bonding based on the superior electron transfer nature of B atoms. [14,22] The electron-enriched active sites can effectively lower the reaction barrier for the HOH bond breaking and facilitate the absorption of H + and OH − ions, resulting in improved HER and OER performances along with the increased incorporation of B atoms. In addition, the porous design provides more exposed active sites and can guarantee the full contact between electrolytes and the surface of CoMnB catalysts, which is beneficial for the redox reaction.…”
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“…Electrochemical Measurements: The electrochemical analyses were performed by an electrochemical workstation in a 1.0 m KOH solution. The potential (E) conversion of reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) was based on the following relation: E [V vs RHE] = E + 0.1971(Ag/ AgCl) + 0.059 × pH (14) with a three-electrode (3-E) configuration. The LSV was utilized to measure the polarization curves at the scan rate of 5 mV s −1 .…”
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