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Assembly of Fe7S8 and Co9S8 nanosheets coupled with Cu(OH)2 nanorods as highly efficient oxygen evolution catalyst

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY(2023)

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Abstract
Traditional fossil fuels can be replaced with hydrogen, and electrolysis of water is thought to be one of the most efficient ways to produce hydrogen that is also pollution-free. The oxygen evolution reaction (OER), which is thought to be the bottleneck of the entire water decomposition, is a result of the intricate electrochemical mechanism and the slow kinetic process. In this paper, Cu(OH)2 forerunners with nanorods structure were combined on copper froth by straightforward submersion technique. Then, in a standard three-electrode system Fe7S8 and Co9S8 nanosheets with 3D structures were assembled on Cu(OH)2 pre-cursors by electrodeposition. At an alkaline environment of 1 M KOH, Cu(OH)2/CF requires an overpotential of only 235 mV when the current density reaches 10 mA cm-2, which is lower than that of other reported catalysts. In addition, Fe7S8-Co9S8@Cu(OH)2/CF also showed excellent OER performance after long-term stability test, because bimetallic syn-ergism can adjust the electronic structure of the catalyst and optimize its electrical con-ductivity. A feasible method for the design of a highly efficient oxygen evolution catalyst based on copper foam is reported in this paper.(c) 2022 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Transition metal sulfide,Synergistic effect,Nanosheet structure,Oxygen evolution reaction
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