Synthesis Of Ni3s4/Nis2/Fes2 Nanoparticles For Hydrogen And Oxygen Evolution Reaction

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE(2021)

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Construction of bi-functional noble metal-free catalysts with low cost and high efficiency is greatly desired for hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions. It is of vital importance to regulate the surface electron state of pyrite to improve the electrocatalytic performance towards overall water splitting. In this work, we provide a simple one-pot interface-regulated strategy to synthesize Ni3S4/NiS2/FeS2 nanoparticles with exposed interfacial structures between Ni-S and Fe-S, which can then affect the conductivity and activity of pyrite. Notably, Ni3S4/NiS2/FeS2 nanoparticles are highly active in the hydrogen evolution reaction with 197 mV at 10 mA/cm(2). Superior oxygen evolution activity is observed for Ni3S4/NiS2/FeS2 nanoparticles with 1.46 V at 10 mA/cm(2), outperforming RuO2 with 1.54 V. Impressively, Ni3S4/NiS2/FeS(2 )nanoparticles could efficiently drive water splitting into hydrogen and oxygen at a voltage of 1.68 V at 10 mA/cm(2) in a two-electrode configuration and robust long-term stability was verified by continuous 20 h i-t tests without apparent loss in the current density. The outstanding catalytic activity could be traced back to the presence of interfacial structures between Ni-S and Fe-S. This work highlights that engineering heteroatoms into pyrite that can trigger the generation of interfacial structures, which beneficially accelerates electron transfer during the water splitting process.
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Ni3S4/NiS2/FeS2, Pyrite, Interfacial structure, Water splitting
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