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The development of bifunctional catalysts enables the simultaneous operation of hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in the same electrolyte. It is feasible to design high-performance catalysts by the addition of impurity atoms and the construction of composition. Herein, Fe-Ni 3 P/Fe-CoP 3 nanostructures are obtained using metal–organic framework (MOF) as the precursor. It shows an overpotential of 71.7 mV (10 mA/cm 2 ) for HER and 263.3 mV (50 mA/cm 2 ) for OER under alkaline condition. Moreover, it also presents an OER overpotential of only 325.3 mV at the current densities of 1.5 A/cm 2 . Using the catalyst as electrodes, the water electrolysis device provides a voltage of 1.566 V at 50 mA/cm 2 . Density functional theory calculations reveal that the introduction of iron atoms and the presence of heterogeneous structures optimize the hydrogen adsorption energy.
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