Self‐Etching Synthesis of Superhydrophilic Iron‐Rich Defect Heterostructure‐Integrated Catalyst with Fast Oxygen Evolution Kinetics for Large‐Current Water Splitting
Tingting Tang,
Yanfang Teng,
Kuoteng Sun
et al.
Abstract:Developing catalysts with rich metal defects, strong hydrophilicit, and extensive grain boundaries is crucial for enhancing the kinetics of electrocatalytic water oxidation and facilitating large‐current water splitting. In this study, we utilized pH‐controlled etching and gas‐phase phosphating to synthesize a flower‐like Ni2P‐FeP4‐Cu3P modified nickel foam heterostructure catalyst. This catalyst features pronounced hydrophilicity and a high concentration of Fe defects. It exhibits low overpotentials of 156 mV… Show more
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