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Ultrafast Electrodeposition of Ni−Fe Hydroxide Nanosheets on Nickel Foam as Oxygen Evolution Anode for Energy‐Saving Electrolysis of Na 2 CO 3 /NaHCO 3
Author(s) -
Sun Yanzhi,
Liu Chunxiang,
Zhang Linying,
Wan Pingyu,
Zhuang Shuxian,
Tang Yang,
Chen Yongmei,
Pan Junqing
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
chemelectrochem
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.182
H-Index - 59
ISSN - 2196-0216
DOI - 10.1002/celc.201600713
Subject(s) - oxygen evolution , overpotential , tafel equation , electrolysis , nickel , materials science , water splitting , anode , hydroxide , electrode , alkaline water electrolysis , inorganic chemistry , electrolysis of water , chemical engineering , electrochemistry , metallurgy , chemistry , catalysis , electrolyte , biochemistry , photocatalysis , engineering
Nickel/iron (Ni−Fe)‐based compounds are known as active electrocatalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), which plays an important role in metal−air batteries and water splitting. Herein, a three‐dimensional (3D) porous nickel foam electrode (NiFe(OH) x NSs/Ni f ) modified with Ni−Fe hydroxide nanosheets (NSs) is prepared by using a fast and facile electrodeposition method. The electrode is subsequently applied in the electrolysis of Na 2 CO 3 /NaHCO 3 to produce hydrogen, oxygen, NaOH, and NaHCO 3 /CO 2 . By carefully controlling the electrodeposition time, ultrathin NiFe(OH) x NSs with a thickness of approximately 2–6 nm are interlaced with one another and grown vertically on nickel foam to form a hierarchical composite electrode. The prepared NiFe(OH) x NSs/Ni f electrode exhibits superb OER performance with an overpotential of 260 mV at 10 mA cm −2 and a low Tafel slope of 29 mV dec −1 in 1 mol L −1 NaOH solution. In 0.5 mol L −1 Na 2 CO 3 /NaHCO 3 solution, the NiFe(OH) x NSs/Ni f electrode exhibits a low OER potential of 290 mV, which is lower than the commercial RuO 2 /Ti electrode at a current density of 100 mA cm −2 , and shows good long‐term stability. During electrolysis of Na 2 CO 3 /NaHCO 3 , the cell voltage with the NiFe(OH) x NSs/Ni f anode is 2.52 V, which is 280 mV lower than that with a commercial RuO 2 /Ti anode.

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