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  • Efficient and stable hydrogen evolution electrocatalysts are crucial for advancing hydrogen production, but current methods face limitations due to separate use of interface and phase engineering.* -
  • The newly proposed CoMo/CoTe electrocatalyst features an amorphous CoMo layer encapsulating a crystalline CoTe array, which significantly enhances catalytic performance through optimized electronic structures.* -
  • Experimental findings and theoretical calculations indicate that this interface-engineered catalyst improves intermediate adsorption and lowers kinetic barriers, demonstrating excellent performance in various water environments.*

Article Abstract

The development of efficient, stable, and versatile hydrogen evolution electrocatalysts is of great meaning, but still faces challenging. Interface engineering and phase engineering have been immensely applied in the field of hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) because of their unique physicochemical properties. However, they are typically used separately, which limits their effectiveness. Herein, we propose an interface-engineered CoMo/CoTe electrocatalyst, consisting of an amorphous CoMo (a-CoMo) layer-encapsulated crystalline CoTe array, achieving the profound optimization of catalytic performance. The experimental results and density functional theory calculations show that the d-band center of the catalyst shifts further upward in contrast with its crystalline-crystalline counterpart, optimizing the electronic structure and the intermediate adsorption, thereby reducing the kinetic barrier of HER. The a-CoMo/CoTe with superhydrophilic/superaerophobic features shows excellent catalytic performance in alkaline, neutral, and simulated seawater environments.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2024.07.166DOI Listing

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