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Interfacial Interaction in NiFe LDH/NiS 2 /VS 2 for Enhanced Electrocatalytic Water Splitting.

Tingxia WangXu ZhangXiaojiao YuJunpeng LiKai WangJinfen Niu
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
A bifunctional electrocatalyst with high efficiency and low costs for overall water splitting is critical to achieving a green hydrogen economy and coping with the energy crisis. However, developing robust electrocatalysts still faces huge challenges, owing to unsatisfactory electron transfer and inherent activity. Herein, NiFe LDH/NiS 2 /VS 2 heterojunctions have been designed as freestanding bifunctional electrocatalysts to split water, exhibiting enhanced electron transfer and abundant catalytic sites. The optimum NiFe LDH/NiS 2 /VS 2 electrocatalyst exhibits a small overpotential of 380 mV at 10 mA cm -2 for overall water splitting and superior electrocatalytic performance in both hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions (HER/OER). Specifically, the electrocatalyst requires overpotentials of 76 and 286 mV at 10 mA cm -2 for HER and OER, respectively, in alkaline electrolytes, which originate from the synergistic interaction among the facilitated electron transfer and increasingly exposed active sites due to the modulation of interfaces and construction of heterojunctions.
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