Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5351439 | Applied Surface Science | 2017 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
Electrocatalysts play a vital role to overcome the slow kinetics of the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Herein, we developed iron-doped (Fe-doped) NiCoO2 nanoplates with NaCl-type structure as an efficient electrocatalyst to speed up OER. NiCoO2 nanoplates doping with different concentration of Fe were optimized. Specifically, the catalytic properties of 10Â mol% Fe-doped NiCoO2 (denoted as FNC0.1) showed outstanding OER catalytic activity, with an overpotential of 302Â mV and a low Tafel slope of 42Â mVÂ decâ1 at 10Â mAÂ cmâ2 in 0.1Â M KOH. More importantly, the activity of FNC0.1 was only about 3% loss after 10Â h of stability measurements at 1.53Â V vs. RHE. The dramatically enhanced OER performance of the FNC0.1 might derive from the synergistic interplay of Co, Ni and Fe, a certain level of amorphization and easily hydroxylation after doping Fe. This work demonstrated that doping Fe would be beneficial to improve the OER activities and the stabilities of the catalysts.
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Authors
Xiaojing Duan, Yang Yang, Chunli Liu, Ming Zhou, Lin Yang, Huichao He, Yunhuai Zhang, Peng Xiao,