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Effect of Microwave Synthesis Conditions on the Structure of Nickel Hydroxide Nanosheets
Published on: August 18, 2023
Co-Ni layered double hydroxides for water oxidation in neutral electrolyte
Ye Zhang1, Bai Cui, Chunsong Zhao
1State Key Laboratory of New Ceramics & Fine Processing, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, P R China.
Abstract:
The electrochemical properties of Co-Ni layered double hydroxides (LDHs) as efficient electrocatalysts for water oxidation were investigated in potassium phosphate electrolyte under neutral pH condition. The Co-Ni LDHs with a core-shell structure were fabricated using a facile route from a Co-Ni hydroxide precursor with iodine as a topotactic oxidizer. The unique core-shell morphology is likely due to the enrichment of Co(III) hydroxide in the inner core indicated by selected area electron diffraction and energy-dispersive spectroscopy. Through a self-assembling process at the organic/inorganic interface and dip-coating, the Co-Ni LDHs were deposited onto FTO glass substrates to prepare composite electrodes. Low over-potential and high current density was achieved in the oxygen evolution reaction. The excellent electrocatalytic activity of Co-Ni LDHs may be attributed to more accessible Co active sites and rapid movement of interlayer ions within their layered structure.
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