Perovskite
oxides possess high intrinsic activity toward oxygen
evolution reaction (OER), while their catalytic activities have been
restricted by the low surface area and poor conductivity. Herein,
we report binder-free LaCoO3 perovskite nanosheets vertically
grown on the nickel foam as an OER catalyst with enhanced performance
and stability in alkaline electrolytes. The proposed catalyst displays
an outstanding performance to achieve the current density of 10 mA
cm–2 at the overpotential of 342 mV, while 390 mV
is required for the bulk LaCoO3 prepared by conventional
methods. The enhanced OER activity is mainly because the nanosheet
structures have increased surface areas and enhanced conductivity
and charge transfer. Moreover, the porous structure formed by vertically
aligned nanosheets increases surface wettability, which enables the
rapid dissipation of gas bubbles along with excellent durability.
This work proposes an approach to unlocking the high intrinsic activity
of perovskites for OER.
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