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Biomimicry-inspired fish scale-like Ni3N/FeNi3N/NF superhydrophilic/superaerophobic nanoarrays displaying high electrocatalytic performance

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NANOSCALE
Volume 15, Issue 4, Pages 1813-1823

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2nr05911h

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In this study, a biomimicry-inspired design of Ni3N/FeNi3N/NF nanoarrays with a fish scale-like structure was demonstrated, which allowed for rapid infiltration of aqueous solution within 60 ms and a 169 degrees bubble contact angle. The optimized Ni3N/FeNi3N/NF sample exhibited catalytic activity with low overpotentials for both the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and the anodic-coupled urea oxidation reaction (UOR). Furthermore, the rapid bubble extraction within the nanoarrays ensured excellent cycling stability for HER over 100 hours at a current density of 50 mA cm(-2). The scale-up experiment indicated the potential for industrialized application of the prepared electrocatalysts.
The mass transfer efficiency and structural stability of the electrode are critical for industrialized water electrolysis operations. Herein, the biomimicry-inspired design of Ni3N/FeNi3N/NF nanoarrays with a fish scale-like structure, which endowed the Ni3N/FeNi3N/NF nanoarrays with rapid infiltration of aqueous solution within 60 ms and 169 degrees bubble contact angle, is demonstrated. The optimal Ni3N/FeNi3N/NF sample displayed catalytic activity with hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) overpotentials of only 48 mV at 10 mA cm(-2) and 102 mV at 100 mA cm(-2). Similarly, the overpotential of the anodic-coupled urea oxidation reaction (UOR) was only 1.3 V at 10 mA cm(-2) and 1.35 V at 100 mA cm(-2). Besides, the small impact resulting from the rapid bubble extraction within the Ni3N/FeNi3N/NF nanoarrays ensured excellent HER cycling stability over 100 h at a current density of 50 mA cm(-2). The further scale-up experiment suggests the industrialization prospects of the prepared Ni3N/FeNi3N/NF electrocatalysts.

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