Mohamed B. ZakariaJudith ZanderMorten WeißChristopher SimonPhilipp GerschelSebastian SandenMathias SmialkowskiDavid TetzlaffTobias KullRoland MarschallUlf‐Peter Apfel
Abstract For a carbon‐neutral society, the production of hydrogen as a clean fuel through water electrolysis is currently of great interest. Since water electrolysis is a laborious energetic reaction, it requires high energy to maintain efficient and sustainable production of hydrogen. Catalytic electrodes can reduce the required energy and minimize production costs. In this context, herein, a bifunctional electrocatalyst made from iron nickel sulfide (FeNi 2 S 4 [FNS]) for the overall electrochemical water splitting is introduced. Compared to Fe 2 NiO 4 (FNO), FNS shows a significantly improved performance toward both OER and HER in alkaline electrolytes. At the same time, the FNS electrode exhibits high activity toward the overall electrochemical water splitting, achieving a current density of 10 mA cm −2 at 1.63 V, which is favourable compared to previously published nonprecious electrocatalysts for overall water splitting. The long‐term chronopotentiometry test reveals an activation followed by a subsequent stable overall cell potential at around 2.12 V for 20 h at 100 mA cm −2 .
Jiarong MuPing BaiPeng WangZhinan XieYihua ZhaoJianfang JingYiguo Su
Bahareh AminAbdurazag T. SwesiJahangir MasudManashi Nath
Steffen CzioskaJianying WangXue TengZuofeng Chen
Li-hu QianWeiwei DongYan-Bo CaoRui MaYi DingXi Wang
Jiani WangLing QianYue YaoDing ZhuSizhan ShuZhihao ZhouXuefei WuPingfan Wu