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Boron pretreatment promotes phosphorization of FeNi catalysts for oxygen evolution

APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL [2023]
Chendong Kou, Jieshu Zhou, Haibin Wang, Jingrui Han, Mei Han, Alberto Vomiero, Yongchang Liu, Hongyan Liang
ABSTRACT

Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is a crucial half-reaction for many energy conversion technologies, which requires efficient catalysts to boost its sluggish kinetics. Herein, the FeNi catalyst with a high phosphating level (HP-Fe x Ni 2−x P) is constructed by a three-step synthetic route: (i) hydrothermal deposition of lamellar sheets, (ii) NaBH 4 pretreatment, and (iii) in situ phosphorization. FeNi layered double lamellar hydroxides were synthesized as the pre-catalysts. Then NaBH 4 pretreatment was used to remove the oxide impurities and introduce oxygen vacancies to promote phosphorization in the subsequent process. Finally, HP-Fe x Ni 2−x P nanosheets were achieved, with several advantages like abundant exposed active sites, high conductivity, and accessible mass transport channels. During the OER process, FeNiOOH/HP-Fe x Ni 2−x P interfaces are formed through spontaneous electrochemical activation and surface reconstruction. Benefitting from the synergistic interfacial effect and abundant exposed active sites, the NiFe based catalysts show an overpotential of ≈ 208 mV to reach 10 mA cm −2 in 1 M KOH, and a stability of 200 h at 1 A cm −2 . Overall, this work reports the rational design and preparation of a highly active OER catalyst, but also provides a general route through NaBH 4 pretreatment, which can be usefully applied to promote phosphorization in other systems of interest for catalytic applications.

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