Literature DB >> 30488551

Defect-Induced Pt-Co-Se Coordinated Sites with Highly Asymmetrical Electronic Distribution for Boosting Oxygen-Involving Electrocatalysis.

Linzhou Zhuang1, Yi Jia2, Hongli Liu3, Xin Wang2, Rosalie K Hocking4, Hongwei Liu5, Jun Chen6, Lei Ge1, Longzhou Zhang2, Mengran Li1, Chung-Li Dong7, Yu-Cheng Huang7, Shaohua Shen8, Dongjiang Yang3, Zhonghua Zhu1, Xiangdong Yao2.   

Abstract

Rational design and synthesis of hetero-coordinated moieties at the atomic scale can significantly raise the performance of the catalyst and obtain mechanistic insight into the oxygen-involving electrocatalysis. Here, a facile plasma-photochemical strategy is applied to construct atomically coordinated Pt-Co-Se moieties in defective CoSe2 (CoSe2- x ) through filling the plasma-created Se vacancies in CoSe2- x with single Pt atomic species (CoSe2- x -Pt) under ultraviolet irradiation. The filling of single Pt can remarkably enhance the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity of CoSe2 . Optimal OER specific activity is achieved with a Pt content of 2.25 wt% in CoSe2- x -Pt, exceeding that of CoSe2- x by a factor of 9. CoSe2- x -Pt shows much better OER performance than CoSe2- x filled with single Ni and even Ru atomic species (CoSe2- x -Ni and CoSe2- x -Ru). Noticeably, it is general that Pt is not a good OER catalyst but Ru is; thus the design of active sites for electrocatalysis at an atomic level should follow a different intrinsic mechanism. Mechanism studies unravel that the single Pt can induce much higher electronic distribution asymmetry degree than both single Ni and Ru, and benefit the interaction between the Co sites and adsorbates (OH*, O*, and OOH*) during the OER process, leading to a better OER activity.
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Keywords:  asymmetrical electronic distribution; atomic metal species; oxygen evolution; selenium vacancies; synergetic interaction

Year:  2018        PMID: 30488551     DOI: 10.1002/adma.201805581

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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