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Potassium fluoride-induced FeOOH formation in NiFe oxalate for improved oxygen evolution performance.

Seungjoon HaYoungji KimTaeyeop KimSeongwoo JeongGyeong Hee RyuSeunghwa Lee
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2024)
Our study introduces a facile synthetic route for the in situ formation of nickel (Ni)-iron (Fe) oxyhydroxide from NiFe oxalate. By adding potassium fluoride (KF) to the synthetic solution, we achieved a predominant surface distribution of Fe (>80 at%) while limiting its bulk incorporation compared to solutions without KF. Operando Raman spectroscopy analysis confirms that the enriched Fe predominantly exists as FeOOH. Our optimized catalyst demonstrates significant efficiency, achieving a current density of 10 mA cm -2 at a notably low overpotential of 226 mV.
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