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Article summary:

1. Ginkgo leave-based carbon material was used to prepare cobalt phosphide (CoP) via a carbothermal reduction method.

2. The N/S/P co-doping of the carbon matrix improved the electrocatalytic properties of CoP@NSPC, accelerating electron transfer and adjusting the d-band center.

3. The CoP@NSPC showed excellent activity towards hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER), with high efficiency and long durability in overall water splitting.

Article analysis:

The article is generally reliable and trustworthy, as it provides detailed information on the preparation of cobalt phosphide (CoP) loaded on nitrogen/sulfur/phosphorus co-doped carbon matrix (CoP@NSPC) using ginkgo leave-based carbon as the precursor, and its effects on electrocatalytic properties. The article also discusses the D-band structure of CoP varied with N/S/P co-doping on carbon support, which is further verified in overall water splitting experiments.

However, there are some potential biases that should be noted in this article. Firstly, the article does not provide any evidence for its claims regarding the effects of intrinsic heteroatoms from ginkgo leaves on accelerating electron transfer and adjusting the d-band center of CoP@NSPC. Secondly, there is no discussion about possible risks associated with using ginkgo leaves as a precursor for preparing CoP@NSPC, such as toxicity or environmental impact. Thirdly, while the article presents both sides equally when discussing HER and OER activities of CoP@NSPC compared to other catalysts, it does not present both sides equally when discussing its advantages over noble metal catalysts due to its affordability and stability. Finally, there is no mention of unexplored counterarguments or missing points of consideration regarding the use of ginkgo leaves as a precursor for preparing CoP@NSPC.

In conclusion, while this article provides detailed information on the preparation of CoP@NSPC using ginkgo leave-based carbon as a precursor and its effects on electrocatalytic properties, there are some potential biases that should be noted when assessing its trustworthiness and reliability.