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Hierarchical Sea Urchin-like Fe-doped Heazlewoodite for High-Efficient Oxygen Evolution.

Kun ShangJunpo GuoYingjun MaHangning LiuXiaoling ZhangHuizhen WangJie WangZhenhua Yan
Published in: Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry (2024)
Electrochemical water-splitting to produce hydrogen is potential to substitute the traditional industrial coal gasification, but the oxygen evolution kinetics at the anode remains sluggish. In this paper, sea urchin-like Fe doped Ni 3 S 2 catalyst growing on nickel foam (NF) substrate is constructed via a simple two-step strategy, including surface iron activation and post sulfuration process. The NF-Fe-Ni 3 S 2 obtains at temperature of 130 °C (NF-Fe-Ni 3 S 2 -130) features nanoneedle-like arrays which are vertically grown on the particles to form sea urchin-like morphology, features high electrochemical surface area. As oxygen evolution catalyst, NF-Fe-Ni 3 S 2 -130 exhibits excellent oxygen evolution activities, fast reaction kinetics, and superior reaction stability. The excellent OER performance of sea urchin-like NF-Fe-Ni 3 S 2 -130 is mainly ascribed to the high-vertically dispersive of nanoneedles and the existing Fe dopants, which obviously improved the reaction kinetics and the intrinsic catalytic properties. The simple preparation strategy is conducive to establish high-electrochemical-interface catalysts, which shows great potential in renewable energy conversion.
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