Abstract

Transition metal nitrides are promising electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) owing to their Pt-like electronic structure. However, the harsh nitriding conditions greatly limit their large-scale applications. Herein, ultrafine Co3Mo3N-Mo2C (<1 nm)-decorated carbon nanofibers (Co3Mo3N-Mo2C/CNFs) were prepared by electrostatic spinning followed by pyrolysis treatment, in which the MoCo-MOF simultaneously serves as the precursor and nitrogen source. The generated synergistic interactions between Mo2C and Co3Mo3N significantly adjust the electronic structure of Mo2C and afford a fast charge transfer, which endows the resultant hybrid with superior HER electrocatalytic performances. Specifically, the as-obtained Co3Mo3N-Mo2C/CNF delivers a low overpotential of only 76 mV to achieve a current density of 10 mA cm-2 and superior durability with no obvious degradation for 200 h in acidic media. This performance outperforms most of the transition metal-based electrocatalysts reported to date. This work paves a new way for the design of catalysts with ultrasmall size and high efficiency in energy conversion.

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