Beta-Like Feooh Nanoswords Activated By Ni Foam And Encapsulated By Rgo Toward High Current Densities, Durability, And Efficient Oxygen Evolution

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2021)

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As an alternative to the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) electrocatalyst developed by a complex bi- or multimetal ion with layered double hydroxide (LDH) structures, we design a simple, self-supported, and single-metal-ion OER electrocatalyst having lower overpotentials and high current densities in alkaline water electrolyzers. Here, beta-like FeOOH nanosword structures encapsulated by reduced graphene oxide (rGO) were cost-effectively synthesized on formable Ni foam substrates as an efficient and highly durable OER catalyst. It is revealed that the rGO uniformly covered the beta-like FeOOH nanoswords to form a porous network achieving a lower overpotential of only 210 mV at 10 mA cm(-2) with a stable operation for more than 40 h in alkali media. Moreover, a high current density of similar to 300 mA cm(-2) was achieved at less than 1.8 V. In-depth physical and electrochemical analysis indicated that the intrinsic charge transfer through activated Ni-foam, beta-like phase, and nanosword morphology was evidently beneficial for enhancing the OER activity of the bare FeOOH, and its encapsulation by rGO further improved the conductivity and long-life durability. Our integrated OER electrocatalyst developed by a simple method (repeated soaking and quenching process) will aid in scaling up beta-like FeOOH nanoswords for preparing uniform and large-area electrodes for industrial purposes.
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FeOOH, metal oxyhydroxide, nanosword morphology, oxygen evolution reaction, electrocatalyst
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