Abstract

AbstractIn order to achieve highly‐efficient water electrolysis, an effective strategy is to design three‐dimensional hierarchical nanostructures by decorating the surface of the main catalysts with co‐catalytic metal compounds. Herein, leave‐like ultrathin Co(OH)2 nanoflakes are grown on branch‐like Cu(OH)2 nanowires via the combination of an anodization process together with an electrodeposition process. The resulting hierarchical Cu(OH)2@Co(OH)2 nanotrees can be used as efficient OER electrocatalysts with an overpotential as low as 283 mV to reach 10 mA cm−2. After 20 hours of multi‐current density stability test, the electrode shows negligible degradation while retaining an overpotential of 290 mV to reach 10 mA cm−2, thus showing a high electrocatalytic capability and stability. This work provides a new strategy to improve transition metal electrocatalysts in view of low‐cost water oxidation in alkaline media.

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