A Template Editing Strategy to Create Interlayer-Confined Active Species for Efficient and Durable Oxygen Evolution Reaction.

Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)(2023)

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Substantial overpotentials and insufficient and unstable active sites of oxygen evolution reaction (OER) electrocatalysts limit their efficiency and stability in OER-related energy conversion and storage technologies. Here, a template editing strategy is proposed to graft highly active catalytic species onto highly conductive rigid frameworks to tackle this challenge. As a successful attempt, two types of NiO units of layered Ni BDC (BDC stands for 1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid) metal organic frameworks are selectively edited by chemical etching-assisted electroxidation to create layered γ-NiOOH with intercalated Ni-O species. In such an interlayer-confined intercalated architecture, the large interlayer space with high ion permeability offers an ideal reaction region to sufficiently expose the OER active sites comprising high-density intercalated Ni-O species, which also suppresses the undesirable γ to β phase transformation, thus exhibiting efficient and durable OER activity. As a result, water oxidation can occur at an extremely low overpotential of 130 mV and affords 1000 h stability at 100 mA cm . The strategy conceptually shows the possibility of achieving stable homogeneous-like catalysis in heterogeneous catalysis.
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Ni hydroxides,interlayer-confined active species,oxygen evolution reaction,template editing strategy
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