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Co 3 O 4-x -Carbon@Fe 2-y Co y O 3 Heterostructural Hollow Polyhedrons for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction.

Hollow heterostructured nanomaterials have received tremendous interest in new-generation electrocatalyst applications. However, the design and fabrication of such materials remain a significant challenge. In this work, we present Co3 O4-x -carbon@Fe2-y Coy O3 heterostructural hollow polyhedrons that have been fabricated by facile thermal treatment followed by solution-phase growth for application as efficient oxygen evolution reaction (OER) electrocatalysts. Starting from a single ZIF-67 hollow polyhedron, a novel complex structured composite material constructed from Co3 O4-x nanocrystallite-embedded carbon matrix embedded with Fe2-y Coy O3 nanowires was successfully prepared. The Co3 O4-x nanocrystallite with oxygen vacancies provides both heterogeneous nucleation sites and growth platform for Fe2-y Coy O3 nanowires. The resultant heterostructure combines the advantages of Fe2-y Coy O3 nanowires with the large surface area and surface defects of Co3 O4-x nanocrystallite, resulting in improved electrocatalytic activity and electrical conductivity. As a result, such novel heterostructured OER electrocatalysts exhibit much lower onset potential (1.52 V) and higher current density (70 mA/cm2 at 1.7 V) than Co3 O4-x -carbon hollow polyhedrons (onset 1.55 V, 35 mA/cm2 at 1.7 V) and pure Co3 O4 hollow polyhedrons (onset 1.62 V, 5 mA/cm2 at 1.7 V). Furthermore, the design and synthesis of metal-organic framework (MOF)-derived nanomaterials in this work offer new opportunities for developing novel and efficient electrocatalysts in electrochemical devices.

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