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Oxygen Vacancies Induced NiFe-Hydroxide as a Scalable, Efficient, and Stable Electrode for Alkaline Overall Water Splitting

Authors
Lee, Woong HeeHan, Man HoLee, UngChae, Keun HwaKim, HaesolHwang, Yun JeongMin, Byoung KounChoi, Chang HyuckOh, Hyung-Suk
Issue Date
21-9월-2020
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
NiFe layered double hydroxide; overall water splitting; oxygen evolution reaction; hydrogen evolution reaction; bifunctional catalyst
Citation
ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING, v.8, no.37, pp.14071 - 14081
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Journal Title
ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
Volume
8
Number
37
Start Page
14071
End Page
14081
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/53130
DOI
10.1021/acssuschemeng.0c04542
ISSN
2168-0485
Abstract
The demand for non-noble bifunctional electrocatalysts for overall water splitting was increased for simplifying water-splitting systems and accelerating commercialization. Herein, oxygen vacancy-rich nanoporous nickel foam (NF) electrodes decorated with nanosized NiFe layered double hydroxide are fabricated by a facile and scalable electrochemical treatment using FeCl3 solutions as OER and HER electrocatalysts in an alkaline medium. The roles of Cl- and Fe3+ ions are analyzed by electrochemical and surface-enhanced X-ray analysis techniques. The Cl anions increase the active sites by producing nanopores on the NF surface and promote oxygen vacancies, while the Fe cations enhance the inherent catalytic activity for water oxidation. The FeCl3-treated NF shows enhanced catalytic activities and maintains an overpotential of 520 mV at 100 mA cm(-2) for 150 h in a 10 cm(2) single cell. The results demonstrate that the simple electrochemical treatment is a promising method to produce oxygen vacancy-induced scalable electrodes with large surface areas for various applications.
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