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Surface Activation and Ni-S Stabilization in NiO/NiS 2 for Efficient Oxygen Evolution Reaction.

Nan ZhangYang HuLi AnQingyu LiJie YinJianyi LiRui YangMin LuSen ZhangPinxian XiChun-Hua Yan
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Manipulating the active species and improving the structural stabilization of sulfur-containing catalysts during the OER process remain a tremendous challenge. Herein, we constructed NiO/NiS 2 and Fe-NiO/NiS 2 as catalyst models to study the effect of Fe doping. As expected, Fe-NiO/NiS 2 exhibits a low overpotential of 270 mV at 10 mA cm -2 . The accumulation of hydroxyl groups on the surface of materials after Fe doping can promote the formation of highly active NiOOH at a lower OER potential. Moreover, we investigated the level of corrosion of M-S bonds and compared the stability variation of M-S bonds with Fe at different locations. Interestingly, Fe bonded with S in the bulk as the sacrificial agent can alleviate the oxidation corrosion of partial Ni-S bonds and thus endow Fe-NiO/NiS 2 long-term durability. This work could motivate the community to focus more on resolving the corrosion of sulfur-containing materials.
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