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Lamella-heterostructured nanoporous bimetallic iron-cobalt alloy/oxyhydroxide and cerium oxynitride electrodes as stable catalysts for oxygen evolution.

Shu-Pei ZengHang ShiTian-Yi DaiYang LiuZi WenGao-Feng HanTong-Hui WangWei ZhangXing-You LangWei-Tao ZhengQing Jiang
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Developing robust nonprecious-metal electrocatalysts with high activity towards sluggish oxygen-evolution reaction is paramount for large-scale hydrogen production via electrochemical water splitting. Here we report that self-supported laminate composite electrodes composed of alternating nanoporous bimetallic iron-cobalt alloy/oxyhydroxide and cerium oxynitride (FeCo/CeO 2-x N x ) heterolamellas hold great promise as highly efficient electrocatalysts for alkaline oxygen-evolution reaction. By virtue of three-dimensional nanoporous architecture to offer abundant and accessible electroactive CoFeOOH/CeO 2-x N x heterostructure interfaces through facilitating electron transfer and mass transport, nanoporous FeCo/CeO 2-x N x composite electrodes exhibit superior oxygen-evolution electrocatalysis in 1 M KOH, with ultralow Tafel slope of ~33 mV dec -1 . At overpotential of as low as 360 mV, they reach >3900 mA cm -2 and retain exceptional stability at ~1900 mA cm -2 for >1000 h, outperforming commercial RuO 2 and some representative oxygen-evolution-reaction catalysts recently reported. These electrochemical properties make them attractive candidates as oxygen-evolution-reaction electrocatalysts in electrolysis of water for large-scale hydrogen generation.
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