Carbon Nanotube-Coupled Seaweed-like Cobalt Sulfide as a Dual-Functional Catalyst for Overall Water Splitting

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2022 Jul 13;14(27):30847-30856. doi: 10.1021/acsami.2c06122. Epub 2022 Jun 27.

Abstract

Preparation of high-efficiency dual-functional catalysts remains the bottleneck for electrochemical water splitting. To prepare a non-precious metal catalyst with high activity and stability, here, we present a seaweed-like structure consisting of transition-metal sulfide nanoplates self-assembled on carbon nanotube sponge networks (SW-CoS@CNT). By adjusting the key parameters during synthesis (e.g., the loading amount and ratio of Co and S precursors), the microstructure can be tailored in a wide range, and sulfur defects can be introduced into the nanoplates by thermal annealing. The resulting SW-CoS@CNT serves as a freestanding dual-functional catalytic electrode, showing low overpotentials of 105 and 218 mV for the hydrogen evolution reaction and the oxygen evolution reaction, respectively, which are superior to most reported transition-metal-sulfide-based catalysts in alkaline solution. Rational design of this hierarchical biomimetic structure may be useful in developing high-performance electrochemical catalysts in renewable energy and environmental fields.

Keywords: CoS1.097; biometric structure; carbon nanotube sponge; overall water splitting; sulfur defect.