| Literature DB >> 33330399 |
Chang Liu1, Xiaochen Shen2, Grayson Johnson1, Yulu Zhang1, Changlin Zhang2, Jiafu Chen2, Lingyan Li2, Colton Sheehan1, Zhenmeng Peng2, Sen Zhang1.
Abstract
Electrochemical (EC) and photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting represent promising strategies for renewable energy conversion and fuel production and require design of efficient catalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Herein, we report the synthesis of two-dimensional (2D) Co-based metal organic framework (Co-MOF) nanosheets and their bifunctional catalytic properties for both EC and PEC OER. Benefiting from the large surface area and abundant isolated metal active sites, the Co-MOF nanosheets exhibited excellent OER activity and stability. The efficient electron-hole generation and separation of the nanosheets, owing to dimensional confinement, contributed to an improved visible light response in PEC OER. This study presents a new strategy to design EC/PEC bifunctional catalyst utilizing unique structural and electronic features of 2D MOF.Entities:
Keywords: bifunctional catalyst; metal organic framework; nanosheet; oxygen evolution reaction; photoelectrochemical water oxidation
Year: 2020 PMID: 33330399 PMCID: PMC7672199 DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2020.604239
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Chem ISSN: 2296-2646 Impact factor: 5.221
Figure 1Structural characterizations of the as-synthesized Co-based metal organic framework (Co-MOF) nanosheets: (A) transmission electron microscopy (TEM) image, (B) high-resolution TEM (HRTEM) image, (C) atomic force microscopy (AFM) image, and (D) crystalline structure of bulk MOF-71 (Co, C, O, and H atoms are shown in purple, gray, red, and blue) along different crystallographic axes; (E) X-ray diffraction (XRD) and (F) Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) of bulk MOF-71 and Co-MOF nanosheets.
Figure 2Electrochemical measurements in 1 M KOH electrolyte: (A) iR-corrected linear sweep voltammetry (LSV), (B) Nyquist plots, and (C) Tafel plots of Co-MOF nanosheets, bulk MOF-71, and Co(OH)2 nanosheets.
Figure 3Photoelectrochemical measurements in 1 M KOH electrolyte and characterizations: (A) potentiostatic current response at E = 1.582 V vs. reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) with and without light illumination, (B) UV–Vis spectrum, (C) Mott–Schottky plot, and (D) band alignment of the Co-MOF nanosheets.
Figure 4Electrochemical measurements in 1 M KOH: (A) chronoamperometry and (B) iR-corrected LSV using Co-MOF nanosheets.