Abstract

Exploiting highly active and bifunctional catalysts for both hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and hydrazine oxidation reaction (HzOR) is a prerequisite for the hydrogen acquisition. High-entropy materials have received widespread attention in catalysis, but the high-performance bifunctional electrodes are still lacking. Herein, a novel P-modified amorphous high-entropy CoFeNiCrMn compound is developed on nickel foam (NF) by one-step electrodeposition strategy. The achieved CoFeNiCrMnP/NF delivers remarkable HER and HzOR performance, where the overpotentials as low as 51 and 268mV are realized at 100mAcm-2 . The improved cell voltage of 91mV is further demonstrated at 100mAcm-2 by assessing CoFeNiCrMnP/NF in the constructed hydrazine-assisted water electrolyser, which is almost 1.54V lower than the HER||OER system. Experimental results confirm the important role of each element in regulating the bifuncational performance of high-entropy catalysts. The main influencing elements seem to be Fe and Ni for HER, while the P-modification and Cr metal may contribute a lot for HzOR. These synergistic advantages help to lower the energy barriers and improve the reaction kinetics, resulting in the excellent bifunctional activity of the CoFeNiCrMnP/NF. The work offers a feasible strategy to develop self-supporting electrode with high-entropy materials for overall water splitting.

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