Efficient Hydrogen Production on Crystalline-Amorphous Heterostructured Cobalt Boride-Phosphite Electrocatalyst

27 February 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

Targeted phase engineering of nanomaterials through non-equilibrium synthesis strategies provides a rich platform for the development and tuning of nanostructured catalysts with outstanding properties and life-time. Unconventional phases or even complex heterostructures play a crucial role in the performance of catalysts for efficient water electrolysis. By utilizing a controlled, iterative reduction synthesis route, a tailored binder-free cobalt boride-phosphite electrode (CoxB-[0.2]P-O) with mixed crystalline-amorphous phases is developed. The tailored cobalt chemistry, hierarchical morphology and mixed phases synergistically enhance the catalytic activity for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Those electrodes exhibit platinum-like HER performance with an overpotential of 33 mV at the standard current density of 10 mA cm-2, with excellent intrinsic kinetics and enhanced electron transfer in an alkaline 1M KOH electrolyte. Comprehensive microstructure and spectroscopic analyses proved the success of the one-pot strategy to modulate the chemistry of cobalt by incorporating boron and phosphite. Moreover, the tailored formation of nanostructures with locally varying morphology by the co-existence of amorphous and crystalline phases on the nanometer scale is confirmed. This approach facilitates the rational design for tuning the metal boride-based catalysts’ activity for hydrogen evolution by tailored chemistry of the metal active centers and thus the phase engineering of similar nanomaterials while avoiding the necessity of any post-synthesis thermal treatment processes.

Keywords

Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER)
Non-equilibrium synthesis
Phase engineering
Crystalline-amorphous phases
Heterostructures
Binder-free electrode
Cobalt boride-phosphite
Metal boride-based catalysts
Microstructure analysis
Spectroscopic analysis

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This supporting information provides additional experimental details, characterization data, and analysis of the cobalt boride-phosphite (CoxB-[0.2]P-O) electrocatalysts. It includes synthesis procedures, microstructural analysis (TEM, spectroscopy), electrochemical performance data, and complementary discussions on the phase engineering approach and catalytic activity for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER).
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