The development of designing and searching inexpensive electrocatalysts with high activity for both hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is significant to enable water splitting as a future renewable energy source. Herein, we synthesize a new CoP(MoP)-CoMoO heterostructure coated by a N-doped carbon shell [CoP(MoP)-CoMoO@CN] via thermal decomposition and phosphatizing of the CoMoO·0.9HO nanowires encapsulated in N-doped carbon. At 10 mA·cm, this CoP(MoP)-CoMoO@CN nanocomposite exhibits superior electrocatalytic activity at low overpotentials of 296 mV for OER and 198 mV for HER in alkaline media. More importantly, we achieve a current density of 10 mA·cm at 1.55 V by using this CoP(MoP)-CoMoO@CN as both cathode and anode for overall water splitting. This promising performance could be due to the high activity of CoP(MoP)-CoMoO and the good conductivity of the external mesoporous N-carbon shell, which makes the CoP(MoP)-CoMoO@CN nanowires a competitive alternative to noble-metal-based catalysts for water splitting.

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