Controlling Chlorine-Doped Nickel Diselenide Ultrathin Nanosheets through Steric Effects: An Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Evolution Reaction and Urea Oxidation Reaction
Xiaofeng Lin,
Shuli Tang,
Min Yang
et al.
Abstract:Exploration of electrocatalysts suitable
for the oxygen evolution
reaction (OER) and urea oxidation reaction (UOR) is essential for
electrocatalytic hydrogen production. In this work, a ligand substitution
strategy is used to synthesize ultrathin-nanosheet electrocatalysts
of Cl-doped NiSe2 (NiSe2-a and NiSe2-b), which exhibit high-electrocatalytic activity during OER and
UOR. NiSe2-a and NiSe2-b only need an overpotential
of 227 and 268 mV, respectively, to achieve a current density of 10
mA cm–2 during OER. … Show more
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