Modulating the Electronic Structure of Porous Nanocubes Derived from Trimetallic Metal-Organic Frameworks to Boost Oxygen Evolution Reaction Performance

Chem Asian J. 2019 Oct 1;14(19):3357-3362. doi: 10.1002/asia.201900871. Epub 2019 Sep 19.

Abstract

The preparation of noble metal-free catalysts for water splitting is the key to low-cost, sustainable hydrogen generation. Herein, through a pyrolysis-oxidation process, we prepared a series of Co-Fe-Ni trimetallic oxidized carbon nanocubes (Co1-X FeX Ni-OCNC) with a continuously changeable Co/Fe ratio (X=0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 0.8, 0.9, 1). The Co1-X FeX Ni-OCNC shows a volcano-type oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity. The optimized Co0.1 Fe0.9 Ni-OCNC achieves a low overpotential of 268 mV at 10 mA cm-2 with a very low Tafel slope of 48 mV dec-1 in 1 m KOH. At the same time, the stability of the Co0.1 Fe0.9 Ni-OCNC is also outstanding; after 1000 CV cycles, the LSV plot is almost coincident. Moreover, the potential remains almost of the same value at 10 mA cm-2 after 12 h in comparison to the initial value. The excellent electrocatalytic properties can be attributed to the synergistic cooperation between each component. Therefore, the Co0.1 Fe0.9 Ni-OCNC is a promising candidate instead of precious metal-based electrocatalysts for OER.

Keywords: electrocatalysis; metal-organic frameworks; nanostructures; oxygen evolution reaction; trimetallic catalyst.