An amorphous FeOOH-modified spongy steamed-twisted-roll SnS2/Ni3S2 hierarchical electrocatalyst for efficient oxygen evolution reaction
Abstract
The preparation of high-efficiency, durable and earth-abundant water oxidation electrocatalysts is increasingly appealing; however, it remains a significant challenge for generating renewable H2 as an energy source, due to the sluggish kinetics of the key oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Herein, four different morphologies of amorphous FeOOH-modified heterostructured SnS2/Ni3S2, including rose, cauliflower, spherical and spongy steamed-twisted-roll nano-arrays, are directly grown on self-supporting nickel foam (NF) by the hydrothermal and wet chemical immersion methods. Compared with the rose, cauliflower and spherical heterostructures, the spongy steamed-twisted-roll FeOOH/SnS2/Ni3S2/NF heterostructure exhibits the best electrocatalytic OER activity with an ultra-low overpotential of 198 mV at 10 mA cm−2 and a small Tafel slope of 31.9 mV dec−1 in alkaline media, and also exhibits excellent stability with no evident decay of the current density after 200 hours of OER. The reason for the exceptional performance of the spongy steamed-twisted-roll FeOOH/SnS2/Ni3S2/NF may be ascribed to its improved charge transfer, larger surface area and more electroactive sites. Theoretical study further discloses that the integration of amorphous FeOOH with SnS2/Ni3S2 is beneficial for charge redistribution, adsorption energy regulation of the OER intermediates, and the reduction of the reaction energy barrier. Owing to its remarkably improved OER performance, the spongy steamed-twisted-roll FeOOH/SnS2/Ni3S2/NF is utilized to fabricate an electrolytic Pt–C/NF∥FeOOH/SnS2/Ni3S2/NF cell, whose cell voltage is only 1.42 V at 10 mA cm−2, significantly exceeding that (1.63 V) of the standard electrolytic Pt/C/NF∥RuO2/NF cell.

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