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Solvothermal preparation of nickel-iron phosphides hollow nanospheres derived from metal-organic frameworks for water oxidation reaction

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 540, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2020.148336

Keywords

Nickel-iron phosphides; Solvothermal; Metal-organic frameworks; Electrocatalysts; Water oxidation reaction

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  1. Shaanxi University of Science and Technology Scientific Research Foundation [2019QNBT-05]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province of China [2018JM2036]

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The study successfully synthesized nickel-iron phosphide hollow nanospheres, which exhibited excellent catalytic performance for the water oxidation reaction and are potential pre-catalysts for water electrolyzers.
Developing active and stable water oxidation electrocatalysts is desired to increase the efficiency of water electrolyzers. Nickel phosphides have been reported as pre-catalysts for water oxidation reaction. However, their catalytic activities can further be improved through morphology engineering and tuning electronic structures. Here, nickel-iron phosphides hollow nanospheres ((Ni1-xFex)(2)P, x = 0-0.35) were synthesized through solvothermal treatment of Ni-Fe metal-organic framework precursors with white phosphorus. The hollow nano spheres have diameters around 20-50 nm, with the crystalized structure resembles Ni2P phase. When used to catalyze the water oxidation reaction in 1 M KOH, the (Ni0.73Fe0.27)(2)P/Ni foam electrode exhibits best catalytic performance, with only 243 mV overpotentials to reach 10 mA cm(-2) (loading 0.135 mg(Ni+Fe) cm(-2)), and with a Tafel slope similar to 30 mV dec(-1). The enhanced water oxidation activity is mainly owing to the electronic interaction between Ni and Fe. Ex-situ characterizations of the (Ni0.73Fe0.27)(2)P after water oxidation reaction reveal that surface phosphides are transformed into layered double hydroxides under anodic alkaline conditions. The solvothermal prepared (Ni1-xFex)2P hollow nanospheres can be a potential candidate as pre-catalysts for water oxidation reaction in water electrolyzers.

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