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Interfacial charge transfer in sheet Ni 2 P-FeP x heterojunction to promote the study of electrocatalytic oxygen evolution.

Qiangqiang WangXuejing LiuXiang RenXu SunXuan KuangDan WuQin Wei
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
The substantial expense associated with catalysts significantly hampers the progress of electrolytic water-based hydrogen production technology. There is an urgent need to find non-precious metal catalysts that are both cost-effective and highly efficient. Here, the porous Ni 2 P-FeP x nanomaterials were successfully prepared by hydrothermal method, nickel foam as the base, iron nitrate solution as the caustic agent and iron source, and finally phosphating at low temperature. The obtained porous Ni 2 P-FeP x nanosheets showed excellent catalytic activity under alkaline PH = 14, and an overpotential of merely 241 mV was required to achieve a current density of 50 mA cm -2 . The morphology of the nanosheet can still be flawlessly presented on the screen after 50 h of working at high current density.
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