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Low Overpotential in Vacancy-Rich Ultrathin CoSe2 Nanosheets for Water Oxidation

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 136, Issue 44, Pages 15670-15675

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja5085157

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11079004, 90922016, 11135008, 21331005, 11321503]
  2. Chinese Academy of Science [XDB01020300]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central University [WK 2060190020]
  4. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2014M550347]
  5. Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Environment Functional Materials [SJHG1301]

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According to Yang Shao-Horns principle, CoSe2 is a promising candidate as an efficient, affordable, and sustainable alternative electrocatalyst for the oxygen evolution reaction, owing to its well-suited electronic configuration of Co ions. However, the catalytic efficiency of pure CoSe2 is still far below what is expected, because of its poor active site exposure yield. Herein, we successfully overcome the disadvantage of insufficient active sites in bulk CoSe2 by reducing its thickness into the atomic scale rather than any additional modification (such as doping or hybridizing with graphene or noble metals). The positron annihilation spectrometry and XAFS spectra provide clear evidence that a large number of VCo? vacancies formed in the ultrathin nanosheets. The first-principles calculations reveal that these VCo? vacancies can serve as active sites to efficiently catalyze the oxygen evolution reaction, manifesting an OER overpotential as low as 0.32 V at 10 mA cm(-2) in pH 13 medium, which is superior to the values for its bulk counterparts as well as those for the most reported Co-based electrocatalysts. Considering the outstanding performance of the simple, unmodified ultrathin CoSe2 nanosheets as the only catalyst, further improvement of the catalytic activity is expected when various strategies of doping or hybridizing are used. These results not only demonstrate the potential of a notable, affordable, and earth-abundant water oxidation electrocatalyst based on ultrathin CoSe2 nanosheets but also open up a promising avenue into the exploration of excellent active and durable catalysts toward replacing noble metals for oxygen electrocatalysis.

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