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Tailoring cation vacancies in Co, Ni phosphides for efficient overall water splitting
High-efficiency water splitting catalysts are competitive in energy conversion and clean energy production. Herein, a bifunctional water splitting catalyst CoNiP with cation vacancy defects (CoNiP–V) is constructed through defect engineering. The results show that abundant cation vacancy defects in CoNiP–V are bifunctional active centers in the process of water electrolysis , which enhance the activity of oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). In 1.0 mol L −1 potassium hydroxide, CoNiP–V requires a pretty low overpotential of 58 mV to reach a geometrical current density of 10 mA cm −2 for HER. To deliver a current density of 100 mA cm −2 , only 137 mV and 340 mV of overpotential are needed for HER and OER, respectively. Moreover, the cell with CoNiP–V as both cathode and anode exhibits good stability, which only needs 1.61 V to achieve a current density of 100 mA cm −2 , and the cell voltage barely rises 10% after 100 h’ test under 100 mA cm −2 . Therefore, CoNiP–V is promising for the development of efficient water splitting catalysts.