Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) plays a crucial role as a counter half-reaction for both electrochemical hydrogen production through water splitting and the generation of valuable carbon compounds via CO reduction. To overcome the sluggish kinetics of the OER, significant efforts have been devoted to developing cost-effective, sustainable, and efficient electrocatalysts, with transition-metal-based catalysts emerging as promising candidates. Herein, we successfully synthesized a core-shell type nanostructure of Fe-doped CoMoO/CoMoO (CMFO), which exhibits excellent electrocatalytic properties for OER. The presence of an amorphous layer of Fe-doped CoMoO with abundant oxygen vacancies, along with the stability of a key OER intermediate, *O, contributes to the enhanced activity of CMFO catalyst compared to pristine CoMoO (CMO). The optimized catalyst of CMFO-550 achieved much lower overpotential and Tafel slope and also exhibited better remarkable long-term stability for over 90 h compared to CMO-550. These findings highlight the potential of CMFO-550 as a cost-effective and highly efficient electrocatalyst for the OER. The successful development of this core-shell nanostructure opens up a new opportunity for the design and synthesis of advanced electrocatalysts for the OER, with implications for various applications in energy conversion and storage.
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