Issue 27, 2022

The surface structure, stability, and catalytic performances toward O2 reduction of CoP and FeCoP2

Abstract

The systematic atomistic level investigation of low-index surface structures, stabilities, and catalytic performances of CoP and FeCoP2 towards the O2 reduction reaction (ORR) is vital for their applications. Employing first-principles calculations, it is revealed that CoP and FeCoP2 present the same surface stability in the order of (101) ≈ (011) > (111) > (001) > (110) > (010) > (100). They also possess a similar Wulff equilibrium crystal shape with (101) and (011) exposing the largest surface area. From the electronic view, FeCoP2 presents improved electronic conductivity compared with CoP. From the energy view, whether FeCoP2 delivers improved electrocatalytic activity toward the ORR with respect to CoP depends on the reactive surfaces and sites. Among the 4 surfaces considered, only CoP(101), FeCoP2(101) and FeCoP2(011) delivered ORR performances theoretically when the bridge metal-metal site acts as the reactive center, which makes CoP(011) the only exception. CoP(101)-bCo–Co and FeCoP2(011)-bFe–Co exhibit a larger thermodynamic limiting potential than FeCoP2(101)-bCo–Co, suggesting their higher performances toward the ORR. The last step of HO* desorption as the rate-limiting step accounts for 3/4. The third step of transformation from O* to HO* as the most sluggish step accounts for 1/4. The work function, d-band center, Bader charge, and electronic localization function calculations are performed to reveal the HO adsorption nature. The present work provides fundamental insight into the effect of Fe doping into CoP, the determination of the catalyst surface and the key species adsorption nature to guide the rational design of high-performance materials.

Graphical abstract: The surface structure, stability, and catalytic performances toward O2 reduction of CoP and FeCoP2

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 May 2022
Accepted
07 Jun 2022
First published
16 Jun 2022

Dalton Trans., 2022,51, 10420-10431

The surface structure, stability, and catalytic performances toward O2 reduction of CoP and FeCoP2

M. Huang, C. Sun, X. Zhang, P. Wang, S. Xu and X. Shi, Dalton Trans., 2022, 51, 10420 DOI: 10.1039/D2DT01408D

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