A sustainable and environmental-friendly method to produce hydrogen with high purity is the electrochemical water splitting, but its commercialization is challenged due to lack of cost-effective electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) over a wide pH range. Herein, a series of CoP·xCoMoP heterostructured nanocages (NCs) were prepared via a dissolution-regrowth and subsequent phosphorization process using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) as template. The three-dimensional (3D) architecture of CoP·xCoMoP is constituted by the heterostructured nanosheets composed with CoP and CoMoP phase. These noble-metal-free earth-abundant transition metal phosphide (TMP) catalysts show a pH-universal HER activity with high efficiency. Under the optimal atom ratio of Co and Mo (6:5), CoP·5CoMoP NC catalysts can deliver a current density of 10 mA cm at the overpotential of 72 mV with a Tafel slope of 60.3 mV dec in 1.0 M KOH solution. The same current output requires overpotential of 44 mV in 0.5 M HSO solution and 151 mV in1.0 M phosphate buffered solution (PBS), respectively. The superior HER activity of CoP·5CoMoP NC catalysts can be comparable to or even better than most of noble metal-free HER electrocatalysts reported recently. In addition, CoP·5CoMoP NC catalysts also show a fairly high HER stability over a wide pH range, and their HER activity can be well kept without significant loss for long-term electrolysis. The 3D CoP·5CoMoP heterostructured catalysts hold promise as efficient and low-cost catalysts for water splitting devices over a wide pH range.
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