Water splitting is a long-standing quest to material research for mitigating the global energy crisis. Despite high efficiency shown by several high cost noble metal containing electrocatalysts in the water splitting reaction, scientists are focused on alternate metal-free carbon or polymer based materials with comparable activity to make the process economical. In this article, we have strategically designed a noble metal-free thiadiazole (TDA) and triazine (Trz) linked porous organic polymer (TDA-Trz-POP) having N- and S-rich surface. Powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR), solid state C magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (MAS-NMR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic (XPS) analyses have been performed to predict its probable framework structure. This scrunch paper type TDA-Trz-POP shows an extravagant potential for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) with a low overpotential (129.2 mV w.r.t. RHE for 10 mA cm current density) and low Tafel slope (82.1 mV deg). Again, this metal-free catalyst shows oxygen evolution reaction (OER) at 410 mV overpotential w.r.t RHE for 10 mA cm current density with a lower Tafel slope of 104.5 mV deg. This bifunctional activity was further tested in two electrodes set-up under different pH conditions. The porosity seems to be a blessing in the electrocatalytic performance of this metal-free electrocatalyst material. Further, the mystery behind the activity of both HER and OER has been resolved through the density functional theory (DFT) analysis. This work provides an insight to the material scientists for low cost, metal-free material design for the efficient water splitting reaction.

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