Oxygen Vacancy-Enriched SnO2/NiO n-p Heterointerfaces for High-Efficiency Oxygen Evolution Reaction Catalysis

Abstract

The quest for efficient “green” hydrogen generation through renewable electricity-powered water splitting confronts profound challenges, most notably the progressive deterioration of catalytic performance and significant constraints imposed by mass transport inefficiencies under industrially pertinent high-current conditions. To overcome these formidable challenges, we have engineered a structurally refined, oxygen-vacancy-enriched SnO2/NiO n-p hollow nanotube-structured heterostructure (denoted as SnO2/NiO HNTs) via a facile electrospinning and post-calcination-mediated interfacial design. Rooted in a hollow nanofibers structure, this innovative interface orchestrates the formation of a catalytically potent architecture, bestowing dual functional merits: (1) an electronically tailored oxygen-enriched surface that precisely tunes the adsorption energetics of oxygen intermediates, and (2) a meticulously engineered three-dimensional (3D) porous framework composed of one-dimensional (1D) nanofibers that promotes swift bubble release and efficient electrolyte penetration. This harmonious architectural synergy empowers the SnO2/NiO HNTs electrode to attain a remarkably low oxygen evolution reaction (OER) overpotential of 200 mV at a current density of 10 mA cm-2, while sustaining robust operational stability beyond 90 hours. In situ Raman spectroscopic analysis reveals that the strategic construction of the n-p heterojunction not only dramatically facilitates the surface reconstruction of NiO to yield authentic NiOOH active species, but also substantially lowers the formation energy barrier for oxygen-containing intermediates during the OER, thereby markedly enhancing the overall catalytic efficiency of the reaction. The demonstrated interface engineering strategy with n-p heterojunction provides a generalized design paradigm for overcoming mass transport limitations in high-rate gas evolution electrocatalysis.

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Article type
Communication
Submitted
08 Aug 2025
Accepted
27 Sep 2025
First published
29 Sep 2025

Nanoscale, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Oxygen Vacancy-Enriched SnO2/NiO n-p Heterointerfaces for High-Efficiency Oxygen Evolution Reaction Catalysis

C. Ge, J. Li, B. He, Y. Gu, Y. Tang and T. Li, Nanoscale, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5NR03372A

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