Transition metal phosphorus-based catalysts have attracted much attention because of their enhanced charge transfer, expanded active surface area and promoted electrolyte migration. The preparation methods of phosphorus bimetal catalysts, the latest research progress in water decomposition devices, supercapacitors and dye-sensitized solar cells are reviewed. Finally, the challenges and future development direction in the field of catalysis are briefly prospected.
Cheap and efficient electrocatalysts are of great importance in energy conversion and storage. Transition metal
phosphorus-based catalysts have attracted much attention because of the variety of active sites and controllable structure
and composition. Phosphor-based catalysts showed good electrocatalytic performance for both OER and HER over a
wide pH range. Hence, the preparation and characterization methods of phosphorous catalysts were introduced in this
paper, and the latest research progress in OER and HER was reviewed. Finally, the challenges and future development
direction in the field of energy electrocatalysis were briefly prospected.
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