The exploration for low-cost bifunctional materials for highly efficient overall water splitting has drawn profound research attention. Here, we present a facile preparation of Mo-P dual-doped Co/oxygen-deficient CoO core-shell nanorods as a highly efficient electrocatalyst. In this strategy, oxygen vacancies are first generated in CoO nanorods by lithium reduction at room temperature, which endows the materials with bifunctional characteristics of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). A Co layer doped with Mo and P is further deposited on the surface of the CoO nanorods to enhance the electrocatalytic hydrolysis performance. As a result, the overpotentials of HER and OER are only 281 and 418 mV at a high current density of 100 mA cm in 1.0 M KOH, respectively. An overall water electrolytic cell using CoMoP@CoO nanorods as both electrodes can reach 10 mA cm at 1.614 V with outstanding durability. The improvement is realized by the synergistic effect of oxygen vacancies, Mo/P doping, and core-shell heterostructures for modulating the electronic structure and producing more active sites, which suggests a promising method for developing cost-effective and stable electrocatalysts.
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