Rapid Surface Reconstruction of Te-Doped NiFe Layered Double Hydroxide for Robust Oxygen Evolution at High Current Density
Yanyan Li,
Haoran Guo,
Jiayang Zhao
et al.
Abstract:Surface reconstruction generates genuine active phases under an electrochemical oxygen evolution reaction (OER); however, most OER catalysts exhibit slow self-reconstruction due to their relative stability in electrochemistry. Therefore, it is highly essential to rationally design precatalysts capable of rapidly generating more active OER species. Herein, a novel reconfigurable Tedoped NiFe layered double hydroxide (Te-NiFe LDH/NF) precatalyst is prepared, which exhibits ultrafast and in-depth selfreconstructi… Show more
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