Water electrolysis is a promising approach for green and large-scale hydrogen production; however, there are still challenges for developing efficient and stable bifunctional electrocatalysts toward the hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions. Herein, zeolitic imidazolate framework-67 was used as the precursor for the construction of CoSe nanoparticles trapped in N-doped carbon (NC) polyhedra. Among as-obtained CoSe-NC hybrid, highly active CoSe nanoparticles in sizes of 10-20 nm are encapsulated in N-doped few-layer carbon shell, avoiding their easy aggregations of CoSe nanoparticles as well as enhancing the long-term stability. The unique nanostructured CoSe-NC hybrid with a hierarchical porosity and 3D conductive framework thus fully exerts outstanding bifunctional catalytic activity of CoSe centers. As a result, the CoSe-NC hybrid as bifunctional catalysts for overall water splitting delivers a high current density of 50 mA cm with an applied voltage of ∼1.73 V in an alkaline electrolyte, with a promising stability over 50 000 s.
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