Chen CaiCunyuan GaoShuai LinBin Cai
Transition metal selenides have garnered considerable attention in the field of electrocatalytic oxygen evolution reaction (OER). However, their OER performances still lag behind those of Ir-based materials due to limited exposed active sites, inefficient electron transfer and inadequate stability. In this study, we have successfully synthesized nitrogen-doped NiSe2 nanosheets, which exhibit high efficiency and long-term stability for the OER, requiring only 320 mV to reach a current density of 10 mA cm−2. The nitrogen doping plays a crucial role in effectively regulating the work function and semiconductor characteristics of NiSe2, which facilitates the electron transport and optimizes the catalytic sites. Furthermore, the NiSe2 nanosheets present a larger surface area with more exposed active sites, thus resulting in exceptional OER catalytic activity. The nitrogen-doped NiSe2 nanosheets also display superior stability, maintaining a sustained current density throughout an 8-h OER operation.
Chengcheng PanZhicheng LiuMinghua Huang
Shengqin GuanBaoen XuXingbo YuYong‐Hong YeYuting LiuTaotao GuanYang YuJiali GaoKaixi LiJianlong Wang
Tao ZhaoZhirong SongXue WangJunkuo Gao
Xuezhi QiaoXiaomeng YinWen LeiXiangyu ChenJinming LiHaochen YeXiaobin HuangWeidong ZhaoTie Wang
Min LiuYuyang SunYu-Xun ZhuLian-Kui WuMeiyan JiangGuangya HouYiping Tang