Abstract

Surface wettability is very important for designing and developing heterogeneous electrocatalysts that can be applied in an aqueous environment. Here, by adjusting the surface wettability of the catalyst using a facile two-step strategy, a porous nanosheet electrocatalyst composed of NiFe hydroxide and NiFe phosphate (denoted as NiFe/NiFe:Pi), has been designed and developed. The two-step strategy not only allows us to successfully control the morphology but also provides an approach to modify the surface chemical property of a catalyst. After phosphorylation, the surface wettability of the NiFe/NiFe:Pi catalyst is significantly enhanced (contact angle 44 ± 3°) in comparison to that of NiFe hydroxide electrode without phosphorylation (contact angle 129 ± 5°). Serving as an oxygen evolution catalyst in 1 M KOH aqueous solution, the NiFe/NiFe:Pi electrode yields strong synergistic oxygen evolution activity to deliver a current density of 10 mA cm–2 with an overpotential merely of 290 mV. The catalyst also e...

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