4.8 Article

Metal Organic Framework-Templated Synthesis of Bimetallic Selenides with Rich Phase Boundaries for Sodium-Ion Storage and Oxygen Evolution Reaction

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 13, Issue 5, Pages 5635-5645

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b00816

Keywords

phase-boundary effect; synergistic effects; bimetallic selenides; sodium-ion battery; oxygen evolution reaction

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFB0704100]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51802356, 51872334, 51572299]
  3. Innovation-Driven Project of Central South University [2018CX004]
  4. Changsha Science and Technology Plan [kq1801065]
  5. Hunan Provincial Science and Technology Plan Project [2017TP1001]

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Two-phase or multiphase compounds have been evidenced to exhibit good electrochemical performance for energy applications; however, the mechanism insights into these materials, especially the performance improvement by engineering the high-active phase boundaries in bimetallic compounds, remain to be seen. Here, we report a bimetallic selenide heterostructure (CoSe2/ZnSe) and the fundamental mechanism behind their superior electrochemical performance. The charge redistribution at the phase boundaries of CoSe2/ZnSe was experimentally and theoretically proven. Benefiting from the abundant phase boundaries, CoSe2/ZnSe exerts low Na+ adsorption energy and fast diffusion kinetics for sodium-ion batteries and high activity for oxygen evolution reaction. As expected, excellent sodium storage capability, specifically a superb cyclic stability of up to 800 cycles for the Na3V2(PO4)(3)parallel to CoZn-Se full cell, and efficient water oxidation with a small overpotential of 320 mV to reach 10 mA cm(-2) were obtained. This work demonstrates the importance of phase boundaries in bimetallic compounds to boost the performance in various fields.

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