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Three-dimensional pine-tree-like bimetallic sulfide with maximally exposed active sites by secondary structural restructuring for efficient electrocatalytic OER

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY [2024]
Jianzhi Wang, Yuanhang Wu, Hongliang Yu, Congshu Hang, Wangshu Tang, Yijie Yang, Hongyi Chen, Hui Li, Faquan Yu
ABSTRACT

Developing efficient, low-cost and bifunctional catalysts with predominant durability for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is an extraordinary challenge in the preparation of green hydrogen energy by electrochemical water splitting. Three-dimensional (3D) transition metal compounds have become a research hotspot as OER electrocatalysts , which can replace noble metal oxides such as RuO 2 and IrO 2 to reduce application costs. Herein, we synthesized a novel three-dimensional pine-tree-like bimetallic sulfide arrays on nickel foam (FeCoS/NF) using various optimization strategies such as morphology optimization, in situ growth and introduction of heterogeneous structures. The as-synthesized FeCoS/NF electrocatalyst only requires relatively low overpotential of 156 mV to achieve a current density of 20 mA cm −2 for OER, with a Tafel slope of only 37 mV dec −1 . It also has a small charge transfer resistance, an electrochemical surface area and good electrochemical stability in alkaline electrolytes . The excellent performance of FeCoS/NF can be attributed to the synergistic effect and amorphous phase of FeCoS as well as the well-defined pine-tree-like array architecture with a large surface area, abundant active sites, and sufficient gas and electrolyte diffusion channels.

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