2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2020.156514
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Nickel/cobalt bimetallic phosphides derived metal-organic frameworks as bifunctional electrocatalyst for oxygen and hydrogen evolution reaction

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“…Exploring novel materials with both superior HER and OER performances remains a top priority. Currently, there has been increasing attention on using metal phosphides such as Ni 2 P‐Fe 2 P, 17 NiCo‐P, 55 and Co 2 P 56 as bifunctional catalysts towards overall electrochemical water splitting. However, when metal phosphides are used alone for water splitting, their activity is unsatisfactory.…”
Section: Metal Phosphides As Bifunctional Catalyst For Her and Oermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exploring novel materials with both superior HER and OER performances remains a top priority. Currently, there has been increasing attention on using metal phosphides such as Ni 2 P‐Fe 2 P, 17 NiCo‐P, 55 and Co 2 P 56 as bifunctional catalysts towards overall electrochemical water splitting. However, when metal phosphides are used alone for water splitting, their activity is unsatisfactory.…”
Section: Metal Phosphides As Bifunctional Catalyst For Her and Oermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, through directly phosphating NiCo MOFs (NiCo-BDC) as bifunctional electrocatalysts for water splitting, NiCo bimetallic phosphoric hybrids are synthetized, and their good performance is attributed to the distinctive porous architecture together with the synergistic effect of Co 2 P and Ni 2 P in a bimetallic phosphide system. 113 To synthesize a heterogeneous Ni 2 P-Fe 2 P micro-sheet, Ni foam is soaked in a solution of iron nitrate and hydrochloric acid with a subsequent phosphorization treatment. A comprehensive and commercial method for synthesizing heterogeneous P metal catalysts for water/seawater electrocatalysis is presented.…”
Section: Pyrolytic Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These porous materials have been widely used in adsorption, heterogeneous catalysis, and ion exchange processes. 8–10 Interestingly, in recent years, the use of weak forces as the driving force to construct supramolecular frameworks has been explored, 11,12 so the selection of suitable construction units has also become crucial. Cucurbit[ n ]uril is a fourth-generation supramolecular macrocyclic compound after crown ether, cyclodextrin, and calixarene; there are two main types: ordinary cucurbit[ n ]urils 13–18 and modified cucurbit[ n ]urils (decamethylcucurbit[5]uril, cyclopentyl-modified cucurbit[ n ]urils and so on).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%