FeCoP Sub-Nanosheets for Electrocatalytic Water Splitting

FeCoP Sub-Nanosheets for Electrocatalytic Water Splitting

The use of renewable energy for water electrolysis can achieve a green hydrogen production industry chain. However, finding efficient electrocatalysts remains a challenge for green hydrogen production. Here, we constructed sub-nanoscale FeCoP nanosheets with an average thickness of 0.9 nanometers through ultrasonic cavitation-driven two-dimensional self-assembly, followed by phosphorization treatment. Benefiting from rich active sites, enhanced … Read more

Te-Mediated Electrochemical Oxygen Evolution Reaction

Te-Mediated Electrochemical Oxygen Evolution Reaction

In the 21st century, the rapid development of human society has led to an increasing demand for green energy. Hydrogen energy, obtained through the complete decomposition of water, is not only environmentally friendly but also holds promise in addressing the intermittency issues of new energy sources. However, the slow kinetics and high overpotential of the … Read more