The
development of efficient and stable transition bimetallic chalcogenides
to replace precious metal electrocatalysts for alkaline oxygen evolution
reaction (OER) remains an ongoing challenge. Here, a bimetallic NiFe
selenide catalyst synthesized by facile selenization of NiFe Prussian
blue analogue (PBA) metal–organic framework (MOF) nanoparticle
precursors is reported for efficient OER in alkaline solutions. Through
two-step electrodeposition and post-thermal pyrolytic selenization,
mixed NiFe selenide supported by carbon fiber paper (NiFe-Se/CFP)
can be facilely prepared. A low overpotential of 281 mV is required
by the NiFe-Se/CFP electrode to deliver a current density of 10 mA
cm–2; additionally, an accelerated electron-transfer
kinetics is obtained with a Tafel slope of 40.93 mV dec–1 in 1 M KOH solution. The electrocatalytic current density shows
negligible loss during 20 h continuous electrolysis, suggesting good
stability during long-term alkaline OER. Using the MOF precursor and
establishing an in situ phase transformation endow mixed NiFe selenide
with highly active surface catalytic sites and high electrical conductivity
for efficient water oxidation.
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