Improved Alkaline Seawater Splitting of NiS Nanosheets by Iron Doping.
Chaoxin YangKai DongLongcheng ZhangXun HeJie ChenShengjun SunMeng YueHui ZhangMin ZhangDongdong ZhengYongsong LuoBinwu YingQian LiuAbdullah Mohammed AsiriMohamed S HamdyXuping SunPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
Seawater electrolysis driven by renewable electricity is deemed a promising and sustainable strategy for green hydrogen production, but it is still formidably challenging. Here, we report an iron-doped NiS nanosheet array on Ni foam (Fe-NiS/NF) as a high-performance and stable seawater splitting electrocatalyst. Such Fe-NiS/NF catalyst needs overpotentials of only 420 and 270 mV at 1000 mA cm -2 for the oxygen evolution reaction and hydrogen evolution reaction in alkaline seawater, respectively. Furthermore, its two-electrode electrolyzer needs a cell voltage of 1.88 V for 1000 mA cm -2 with 50 h of long-term electrochemical durability in alkaline seawater. Additionally, in situ electrochemical Raman and infrared spectroscopy were employed to detect the reconstitution process of NiOOH and the generation of oxygen intermediates under reaction conditions.
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