Yu-Rim HongSungwook MhinJiseok KwonWon-Sik HanTaeseup SongHyukSu Han
The development of electrochemical devices for renewable energy depends to a large extent on fundamental improvements in catalysts for oxygen evolution reactions (OERs). OER activity of transition metal sulfides (TMSs) can be improved by compositing with highly conductive supports possessing a high surface-to-volume ratio, such as reduced graphene oxide (rGO). Herein we report on the relationship between synthetic conditions and the OER catalytic properties of TMSs and rGO (TMS–rGO) hybrids. Starting materials, reaction temperature and reaction time were controlled to synergistically boost the OER catalytic activity of TMS–rGO hybrids. Our results showed that (i) compared with sulfides, hydroxides are favourable as starting materials to produce the desired TMS–rGO hybrid nanostructure and (ii) high reaction temperatures and longer reaction times can increase physico-chemical interaction between TMSs and rGO supports, resulting in highly efficient OER catalytic activity.
Wenlong YeYa-Nan ZhangJinchen FanPenghui ShiYulin MinQunjie Xu
Yulu ZhangShenqi WeiPingxing XingLiyi DaiYuanyuan Wang
Detao ZhangJing ZhangLele GongYonghao ZhuLipeng ZhangZhenhai Xia
Aiyi DongTing YangJianchao XueHonglin GaoLi Che
Rose Anne AcederaAlicia Theresse DumlaoDJ Donn MatienzoMaricor Fernandez DivinagraciaJulie Anne D. R. ParagguaPo‐Ya Abel ChuangJoey D. Ocon