Incorporation of Bismuth Increases the Electrocatalytic Activity of Cobalt Borates for Oxygen Evolution Reaction.
Chempluschem
; 88(5): e202300104, 2023 May.
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The development of durable and efficient electrocatalysts composed of low-cost, earth-abundant metals for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is crucial for industrial-scale water splitting to produce green hydrogen on a large scale. Transition metal borates are considered good candidate electrocatalysts for OER due to their low cost, ease of synthesis, and good catalytic activity. In this work, we demonstrate that the incorporation of an oxophilic main group metal, bismuth (Bi), into cobalt borates produces highly effective electrocatalysts for OER. We also show that the catalytic activity of Bi-doped cobalt borates can be improved further by pyrolyzing them in an argon atmosphere. During pyrolysis, the Bi crystallites formed in the materials melt, transform into amorphous phases, interact better with the Co or B atoms in there, and form more synergistic catalytic sites for OER. By varying the amount of Bi as well as the pyrolysis temperature, different Bi-doped cobalt borates are synthesized, and the most optimal OER electrocatalyst is identified. Among them, the one with Co : Bi ratio of 9 : 1 and that is pyrolyzed at 450 °C exhibits the best catalytic activity, driving the reaction at a current density of 10â
mA cm-2 with the lowest overpotential (318â
mV) and a Tafel slope of 37â
mV dec-1 .
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