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Ya Yue1, Xinyu Zhong2,3, Mingzi Sun4
1Key Laboratory of Advanced Catalysis, Gansu Province, State Key Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, Gansu, 730000, China.
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Dynamic reconstruction of catalysts is key to active site formation in alkaline oxygen evolution reaction (OER), but precise control over this process remains challenging. Herein, F-doped NiCo2O4 (NiCo2O4-Fn), consisting of a NiCo2O4 core and a (NH4)NixCo1-xF3 shell is reported, which promotes the formation of a dual-metal NiCoOOH active phase. In situ Raman and X-ray absorption fine structure analyses reveal that the NiCoOOH, rich in oxygen vacancies (Ov), forms at 1.2 V versus the reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) for NiCo2O4-F1, in contrast to the NiOOH phase formation at 1.4 V versus RHE for undoped NiCo2O4. This is facilitated by the transformation of (NH4)NixCo1-xF3 into amorphous NixCo1-x(OH)2 in the KOH electrolyte without bias. Electrochemical tests show that NiCo2O4-F1 exhibits a 14-fold increase in intrinsic activity compared to NiCo2O4. Theoretical calculations suggest that Ov-induced unsaturated Co and Ni sites enhance electroactivity by promoting *OH intermediates adsorption and conversion, lowering the OER energy barrier. The oriented control of NiCoOOH active motifs in NiCo2O4 spinel, achieved through fluorine engineering, paves a new avenue for designing efficient OER electrocatalysts.
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