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Abstract Endowing materials with specific functions that are not readily available is always of great importance, but extremely challenging. Co 4 N, with its beneficial metallic characteristics, has been proved to be highly active for the oxidation of water, while it is notoriously poor for catalyzing the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), because of its unfavorable d‐band energy level. Herein, we successfully endow Co 4 N with prominent HER catalytic capability by tailoring the positions of the d‐band center through transition‐metal doping. The V‐doped Co 4 N nanosheets display an overpotential of 37 mV at 10 mA cm −2 , which is substantially better than Co 4 N and even close to the benchmark Pt/C catalysts. XANES, UPS, and DFT calculations consistently reveal the enhanced performance is attributed to the downshift of the d‐band center, which helps facilitate the H desorption. This concept could provide valuable insights into the design of other catalysts for HER and beyond.
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Zhiyan Chen
Qingdao University
Yao Song
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
Jinyan Cai
Shihezi University
Angewandte Chemie
University of Science and Technology of China
Central South University
National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8fa7c183921ebcaae4420 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/ange.201801834
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