Activating cobalt(II) oxide nanorods for efficient electrocatalysis by strain engineering

  • Tao Ling
  • , Dong Yang Yan
  • , Hui Wang
  • , Yan Jiao
  • , Zhenpeng Hu
  • , Yao Zheng
  • , Lirong Zheng
  • , Jing Mao
  • , Hui Liu
  • , Xi Wen Du
  • , Mietek Jaroniec
  • , Shi Zhang Qiao*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Designing high-performance and cost-effective electrocatalysts toward oxygen evolution and hydrogen evolution reactions in water-alkali electrolyzers is pivotal for large-scale and sustainable hydrogen production. Earth-abundant transition metal oxide-based catalysts are particularly active for oxygen evolution reaction; however, they are generally considered inactive toward hydrogen evolution reaction. Here, we show that strain engineering of the outermost surface of cobalt(II) oxide nanorods can turn them into efficient electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction. They are competitive with the best electrocatalysts for this reaction in alkaline media so far. Our theoretical and experimental results demonstrate that the tensile strain strongly couples the atomic, electronic structure properties and the activity of the cobalt(II) oxide surface, which results in the creation of a large quantity of oxygen vacancies that facilitate water dissociation, and fine tunes the electronic structure to weaken hydrogen adsorption toward the optimum region.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1509
JournalNature Communications
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2017

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  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

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