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Breaking the scaling relations of oxygen evolution reaction on amorphous NiFeP nanostructures with enhanced activity for overall seawater splitting

APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL [2022]
Jianyun Liu, Xuan Liu, Hao Shi, Jiahuan Luo, Liang Wang, Jiashun Liang, Shenzhou Li, Li-Ming Yang, Tanyuan Wang, Yunhui Huang, Qing Li
ABSTRACT

The instinct scaling relations between the adsorption energies of key intermediates during OER lead to large overpotential for water/seawater splitting. Herein, we develop a new strategy to fabricate amorphous nickel-iron phosphides (NiFeP) with controllable morphologies as high-performance catalysts for overall seawater splitting. The ligand effect of P tunes the electronic states of the oxidized NiFe sites, thus breaks the scaling relations for OER and reduce the adsorption energy gap between HO* and HOO* from 3.08 eV to 2.62 eV. The NiFeP nanostructures exhibit extraordinarily low overpotentials of 129 mV for OER and 126 mV for HER at 100 mA cm −2 in simulated alkaline seawater, which outperform the best reported electrocatalysts. They could also be operated at 1.57 V with 100 mA cm −2 in a two-electrode electrolyzer and work for more than 500 h. Our work may provide a universal guidance for the design of highly active seawater splitting electrocatalysts.

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