Porous N, P Co-Doped Carbon-Coated Ultrafine Co2p Nanoparticles Derived From Dna: An Electrocatalyst For Highly Efficient Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA(2021)

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A novel freeze-drying accompanied by direct pyrolysis method was conducted to fabricate porous N, P co-doped carbon-coated ultrafine Co2P nanoparticles (Co2P@NPC) using deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). DNA, for the first time, is used as a precursor of the N, P co-doped carbon substrate, as well as an in-situ P source for the preparation of Co2P. Benefiting from the ultrafine Co2P nanoparticles and the porous N, P co-doped carbon, the Co2P@NPC shows excellent performance toward hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Moreover, the N, P co-doped carbon shell can successfully prevent the Co2P nanoparticles from corrosion or decomposition, and it ensures the good interface stability. These results may provide a novel strategy for the design and synthesis of N, P co-doped carbon encapsulated ultrafine metal phosphides electrocatalysts. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Ultrafine Co2P nanoparticles, N, P co-doped carbon, DNA, Hydrogen evolution reaction
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