Abstract

A NixCo1-xO/HCS catalyst with superior water-splitting is presented. High water-splitting reaction kinetics and enhanced durability were observed. The structure-function relationship was investigated with XPS, which demonstrated the presence of dominant Ni2+ and Co2+ species and a functionalized HCS support where nucleation of small metal oxide nanoparticles occurred. The PDF showed broadened Nickel/Cobalt-oxide bonds and expansion of the metal-metal pair distances. The alteration of the Metal-Oxide and Metal-Metal-Oxide bonds favored better HER and OER electrocatalysis, also as supported by DFT. EXAFS showed the existence of the bimetallic oxide catalyst and the stretching of the Ni–O bonds due to the coordination of the Ni–O with the Co. The composite exhibited higher activity and enhanced electrocatalytic mechanism towards water splitting through higher exchange current densities (0.615 and 0.886 mA cm−2) and low charge transfer resistance (14 and 10 Ω) respectively. Chronoamperometry proved the catalyst's stability during prolonged electrolysis.

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