Three-dimensional (3D) porous microspheres composed of CoSe@N-doped carbon nanorod-deposited carbon nanotube (CNT) building blocks (CoSe@NC-NR/CNT) can be successfully synthesized using CNT/Co-based metal-organic framework (ZIF-67) porous microspheres as a precursor. This strategy involves the homogeneous coating of ZIF-67 polyhedrons onto porous CNT microspheres prepared by spray pyrolysis and further selenization of the composites under an Ar/H atmosphere. During the selenization process, the ZIF-67 polyhedrons on the CNT backbone are transformed into N-doped carbon-coated CoSe nanorods by a directional recrystallization process, resulting in a homogeneous deposition of CoSe@NC nanorods on the porous CNT microspheres. Such a unique structure of CoSe@NC-NR/CNT microspheres facilitates the transport of ions, electrons, and mass and provides a conductive pathway for electrons during electrochemical reactions. Correspondingly, the composite exhibits a superior dual functionality as both an electrocatalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and an electrode for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs). The CoSe@NC-NR/CNT microspheres exhibit a small Tafel slope (49.8 mV dec) and a superior stability for HER. Furthermore, the composite delivers a high discharge capacity of 555 mA h g after 100 cycles at a current density of 0.2 A g and a good rate capability for SIBs.
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