Abstract

Electrocatalytic water splitting is a facile, stable, and economical way to produce renewable H2 and NiCo2S4 has been widely used as a bifunctional catalyst for full water splitting. In this work, we first reported amorphous Co–P modified NiCo2S4 nanorods as a bifunctional catalyst toward electrocatalytic water splitting in alkaline solution. The coated Co–P amorphous nanosheets could decrease the energy barrier of hydrogen adsorption-desorption and H2O adsorption on the surface of NiCo2S4, which accelerated the catalytic performance and reaction kinetics toward HER and OER in alkaline media. Therefore, the amorphous/crystalline Co–P/NiCo2S4 nanoarrays exhibited more favorable performance toward full-water-splitting compared to pure NiCo2S4, and the cell voltage at 40 ​mA ​cm−2 decreased from 1.709 ​V to 1.665 ​V after decorating Co–P on the surface of NiCo2S4.

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