Abstract

Efficient catalysts towards overall water electrolysis in alkaline electrolytes were highly desirable for the hydrogen production technology. The surface electronic states of copper in CuS nanocrystal catalysts were modified by iron doping through a simple wet-chemical method. The iron-doped CuS catalysts displayed drastically enhanced catalytic activities for overall water electrolysis in the strong alkaline electrolyte of 1 M KOH after a simple cyclic voltammetry activation. The optimized catalytic performance for overall water electrolysis was achieved in the CuFe0.6S1.6 catalyst, which exhibited a low overpotential of −237 mV for HER and 302 mV for OER to reach 10 mA cm−2. The high activities for overall water electrolysis in CuFe0.6S1.6 were induced by the enhanced charge transfer from Cu to S via iron doping, which not only modified the surface electronic state of copper but also enhanced charge transfer during the electrochemical reactions. Moreover, the catalysts displayed satisfying stability for over 20 h at a high current density of 300 mA cm−2 for both HER and OER, showing great potential for industrial water electrolysis.

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