Electrochemistry Communications (Mar 2024)

Enhanced oxygen evolution reaction in hierarchical NiFe/NiO electrocatalysts: Effects of electrodeposition condition on electrode

  • Jae-Hee Jeon,
  • Ji-Eun Kim,
  • Tae-Hyun Kim,
  • Chu-Sik Park,
  • Kwangjin Jung,
  • Jaekyung Yoon,
  • Joonho Kim,
  • Young-Ho Kim,
  • Kyoung-Soo Kang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 160
p. 107668

Abstract

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This study fabricated an OER electrocatalyst with a hierarchical structure by electrodepositing Ni-Fe on NiO. The prepared electrocatalyst exhibited high activity and stability. Furthermore, the OER characteristics of the NiFe/NiO electrode were investigated by changing the metal (Ni and Fe) concentration and Ni:Fe ratio in the plating bath. As the plating bath concentration decreased, NiFe-layered double hydroxide was prominently formed due to an increase in local pH. The electrode obtained using a relatively low plating bath concentration of 130 mM demonstrated high activity with an overpotential of 245 mV and Tafel slope of 27.6 mV dec-1 at a current density of 10 mA/cm2. When the Ni:Fe ratio in the plating bath was adjusted, OER activity increased as the Fe content of the electrode increased to approximately 20.9 at.%, and as the Fe content increased beyond that, the activity gradually decreased. Fe inhibits Ni oxidation and acts as an active site owing to Fe3+ substitution in the γ-NiOOH structure, resulting in increased OER activity. However, when the Fe content was > 29 at.%, the inactive phase γ-FeOOH predominantly grew and the OER activity decreased.

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