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Nife Layered Double Hydroxide Nanosheets Self Assembled and Etched by Phosphotungstic Acid for the Enhanced Oxygen Evolution Reaction

Journal of physics and chemistry of solids(2024)

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Poor conductivity and low reaction kinetics of layered double hydroxides (LDHs) hindered their large-scale applications as catalysts in the oxygen evolution reactions (OER). The composites with vacancies, high valence cations and 3D gradient pore structures were synthesized by the ionic exchange, delamination and selfassembly methods. The nanoclusters [PW12O40]3- were successfully intercalated into the interlayers of LDHs due to the static attraction. Meanwhile, the partial metal cations in the layers were etched by its conjugate acid. The molar ratios of Ni:Fe and acid:LDH need to be modulated to achieve the optimum catalytic performances. The composite 1:4PW12-Ni3Fe exhibited a lower overpotential 270 mV at 10 mA cm(-2), superior kinetics (43 mV dec(-1)), better conductivity (2.68 Omega cm(-2)) and larger turnover frequency (3.59 s(-1)) than the bulk and nanosheet counterparts with reevesite-like structure. [PW12O40]3- more effectively reduced the overpotentials of LDHs than other interlayer anions (e.g.WO4-, B4O72- and CnH2n+1SO42-). The favourable electrocatalytic performances were attributed to the synergistic effects. The vacancies provided new active centers with high intermediate adsorption energy. The high valances cations induced electronic coupling and spatial charge redistribution. 3D gradient pore structures with a large electrochemical active surface area exposed active sites and provided a convenient path for transferring masses and charges.
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Layered double hydroxide,Phosphotungstic acid,Synergistic effect,Oxygen evolution reaction
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