Stable, Efficient, Copper Coordination Polymer-Derived Heterostructured Catalyst for Oxygen Evolution under pH-Universal Conditions

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2021 Jun 2;13(21):25461-25471. doi: 10.1021/acsami.1c01424. Epub 2021 May 21.

Abstract

The constructure of a heterostructured interface is an effective way to design highly durable and efficient water oxidation electrocatalysts. Herein, Cu/CuCN with heterointerfaces is the first synthesized case through a simple epitaxial-like growth method, displaying superior activity and stability under pH-universal media. Associated with high electron transport and transfer of the epitaxial interfacial area, the Cu/CuCN pre-catalyst is applied to deliver the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) with lower overpotentials of 250 mV (forward scan) and 380 mV (backward scan) at 10 mA cm-2 and demonstrates better intrinsic activity (jECSA of 1.0 mA cm-2 at 420 mV) and impressive stability (136 h) in 1.0 M KOH, which exceeds most previous catalysts. Even using a nominal voltage of 1.5 V of a AA battery can drive the overall water-splitting setup. Experiments combined with theoretical simulations further uncover the existence of CuO species at the heterointerface during basic OER, which is evidence of better OER performance with abundant active sites that accelerate the conversion kinetics.

Keywords: Cu-based coordination polymer; OER; interfacial effect; water splitting; wide pH values.