Amorphous/crystalline heterostructure of NiFe (oxy)hydroxides for efficient oxygen evolution and urea oxidation
Tianshan Song1, Hui Xue1, Jing Sun1
1College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Inner Mongolia University, Hohhot 010021, P. R. China. qinwang@imu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
A V-doped amorphous/crystalline heterostructure of NiFe (oxy)hydroxide with nanoflower morphology is developed, which exhibits excellent OER and UOR catalytic activities. V doping changes the local charge density, lowers the reaction barrier, and optimizes the electron arrangement of the NiFe LDH catalyst.
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