Obtaining the High Valence of Ni/Fe Sites in a Heterostructure Induced by Implanting the NiFe-DTO MOF as a Highly Active OER Catalyst
Ruobing Li,
Lin Gao,
Zhiyu Dou
et al.
Abstract:The oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is a pivotal half-reaction in water electrolysis to generate hydrogen. Currently, the development of efficient OER electrocatalysts is essential to accelerate the reaction process and enhance conversion efficiency. The MOF of NiFe-DTO (NiFe-D) composed of a dithiooxamide (DTO) ligand was constructed using nanosheet-like NiFe-LDH as the precursor and template. Eventually, a NiFe-DTO-derived NiSeS and Fe 3 Se 4 heterostructure electrocatalyst supported on carbon cloth (NiFe-D-… Show more
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