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Epitaxial Heterogeneous Interfaces on N-NiMoO4/NiS2 Nanowires/Nanosheets to Boost Hydrogen and Oxygen Production for Overall Water Splitting

Journal

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 29, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201805298

Keywords

epitaxial heterogeneous interfaces; hydrogen evolution reaction; N-NiMoO4/NiS2; overall water splitting; oxygen evolution reaction

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21571089, 51474118, 21673105]
  2. 111 project [B12015]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [lzujbky-2018-k08, lzujbky-2016-k02, lzujbky-2017-115, lzujbky-2017-it42, lzujbky-2018-it40]

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Developing bifunctional efficient electrocatalysts for both the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is in high demand for the development of overall water-splitting devices. In particular, the electrocatalytic performance can be largely improved by designing positive nanoscale-heterojunction with well-tuned interfaces. Herein, a novel top-down strategy is reported to construct the oxide/sulfide heterostructures (N-NiMoO4/NiS2 nanowires/nanosheets) as a multisite HER/OER catalyst. Starting with the NiMoO4 nanowires, nitridation in a controlled manner enables activation of Ni sites in NiMoO4 and then yields oxide/sulfide heterojunction by directly vulcanizing the highly composition-segregated N-NiMoO4 nanowires. The abundant epitaxial heterogeneous interfaces at atomic-level facilitate the electron transfer from N-NiMoO4 to NiS2, which further cooperate synergistically toward both the hydrogen and oxygen generation in alkali solution. Furthermore, with N-NiMoO4/NiS2 grown carbon fiber cloth as the engineering electrode, the assembled N-NiMoO4/NiS2-N-NiMoO4/NiS2 system can deliver a current density of 10 mA cm(-2) with the cell voltage of 1.60 V in the water-splitting reaction. This current density is 3.39 times higher than that of the Pt-Ir set (2.95 mA cm(-2)). The excellent catalytic performance offered of N-NiMoO4/NiS2 nanowires/nanosheets presents a great example to demonstrate the significance of interface engineering in the field of electrocatalysis.

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