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Heterostructure-Induced Interfacial Charge Transfer Interaction in Cos/Coo@Nac Nanosheets as a Bi-Functional Electrocatalyst for Water-Splitting Application

Journal
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
ISSN
0360-3199
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Herrera-Diaz, F  
Herrera-Diaz, F  
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2024.03.240
Abstract
Recently, bi-functional electrocatalytic materials have the potential for both the hydrogen evaluation reaction (HER) and oxygen evaluation reaction (OER) in the alkaline medium. In the present investigation, the cobalt sulfide/cobalt oxide hanged on the nitrogen-doped activated carbon nanosheets (CoS/CoO@NAC) as nanocomposites were synthesized through the hydrothermal and then the carbonization processes. The X-ray diffraction peaks observed in the CoS/CoO@NAC nanocomposites revealed the presence of CoS, CoO, and N-doped activated carbon nanosheets which confirmed the formation of binary nanocomposites. The BET analysis of CoS/CoO@NAC nanocomposites resulted an enhancement of the surface area of about 1038.57 m2/g along with the pore size and pore volume of 3.23 nm and 0.442 cc/g, respectively. The CoS/CoO@NAC, nanocomposites were used for bi-functional catalysis which divulged the low over potential for both HER and OER analyses at about −0.266 V and 0.199 V vs. RHE, respectively at 10 mA/cm2 current density in the alkaline medium. © 2024 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC
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