JOURNAL ARTICLE

NiFe LDH@Super P Nanocomposite as an Efficient Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Evolution Reaction

Li RenJiaqi WangBing XueFangfei Li

Year: 2021 Journal:   E3S Web of Conferences Vol: 257 Pages: 01029-01029   Publisher: EDP Sciences

Abstract

NiFe LDH (Layered Double Hydroxide) is a promising electrocatalyst for oxygen release reaction (OER), which is currently receiving more and more attention. Here, we propose a simple method to enhance the OER activity of NiFe LDH supported on Super P. The NiFe LDH@Super P catalyst with a nanoflower nanostructure was successfully synthesized via pre-hydrothermal treatment method, which ensures the normal nucleation process of the highly active NiFe LDH precursor and significantly promote the full contact of NiFe LDH and Super P in the three-dimensional space. The as synthesized NiFe LDH@Super P-2h sample exhibited excellent OER performances in alkaline media, and the overpotential is only 260 mV at a current density of 10 mA · cm -2 . The outstanding OER electrocatalytic reaction performance is attributed to the unique three-dimensional nanoflower structure and excellent composite effect with Super P, which provides more specific surface areas and enables efficient transfer of electrons between them. This research work provides a simple and effective method for developing non-precious metal-based OER catalysts to replace expensive precious metal catalysts.

Keywords:
Electrocatalyst Nanoflower Overpotential Oxygen evolution Materials science Chemical engineering Nucleation Catalysis Nanocomposite Nanostructure Nanotechnology Chemistry Electrode Electrochemistry Physical chemistry Organic chemistry

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