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Mesoporous nickel selenide N-doped carbon as a robust electrocatalyst for overall water splitting

Journal

ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 300, Issue -, Pages 93-101

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2019.01.093

Keywords

Water electrolysis; Nickel selenide; N-doped carbon; Oxygen evolution reaction; Hydrogen evolution reaction

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51661008, 21766032]

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Nickel selenide and nickel nanoparticles integrated into a three-dimensional N-doped porous carbon matrix (NiSe/Ni/NC) have been developed as bi-functional electrocatalysts for highly efficient and stable water splitting. The structure of as-prepared NiSe/Ni/NC are characterized by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron micrographs, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, N-2 adsorption-desorption isotherms. In 1 M KOH electrolyte, as-prepared NiSe/Ni/NC delivers an overpotential of 77 mV for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and 321 mV for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) at the current density of 10 mAcm(-2). During the OER, NiSe/Ni/NC exhibits a better electrocatalytic performance compared to the state-of-the-art RuO2. Furthermore, when NiSe/Ni/NC is used as the water splitting, the potential can reach 1.6 V at 10 mAcm(-2). The high HER and OER catalytic activity of NiSe/Ni/NC originates from the mesoporous carbon matrix and synergetic effect between Ni, NiSe and the carbon matrix. In addition, when NiSe/Ni/NC is used as a bi-functional catalyst for HER and OER in alkaline media, it shows superior electrochemical performance to many other nickel selenide-based catalysts reported in the literature. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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