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Anion-Modulated HER and OER Activities of 3D Ni-V-Based Interstitial Compound Heterojunctions for High-Efficiency and Stable Overall Water Splitting.

Haijing YanYing XieAiping WuZhicheng CaiLei WangChungui TianXiaomeng ZhangHonggang Fu
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2019)
Overall water splitting driven by a low voltage is crucial for practical H2 evolution, but it is challenging. Herein, anion-modulation of 3D Ni-V-based transition metal interstitial compound (TMIC) heterojunctions supported on nickel foam (Ni3 N-VN/NF and Ni2 P-VP2 /NF) as coupled hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalysts for efficient overall water splitting is demonstrated. The heterointerface in Ni3 N-VN has a suitable H* absorption energy, being favorable for enhancing HER activity with onset overpotential (ηonset ) of zero and Tafel slope of 37 mV dec-1 in 1 m KOH (close to that of Pt/C/NF). For the OER, the synergy of Ni2 P-VP2 with oxide species can give enhanced activity with ηonset of 220 mV and Tafel slope of 49 mV dec-1 . The good activity is ascribed to heterointerface for activating the intermediates, good conductivity of TMICs for electron-transfer, and porous structure facilitation of mass-transport. Additionally, the minimal mutual influence of Ni3 N-VN/NF and Ni2 P-VP2 /NF allows easy coupling for efficient overall water splitting with a low driving voltage (≥1.43 V), a voltage of 1.51 V at 10 mA cm-2 , and remarkable durability for 100 h. It can be driven by a solar cell (1.5 V), indicating its potential to store intermittent energy.
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