Abstract

The high energy demand for electrochemical water splitting arises from sluggish oxygen evolution reaction (OER) kinetics. In this regard, Layered double hydroxide (LDH) has been introduced as an outstanding catalyst for the OER due to its exceptional physiochemical and 2D infrastructure properties. Herein, we report the design and synthesiss of core-shell nanostructured electrocatalyst by rationally decorating vertically oriented NiFe LDH ultrathin nanosheets on CuxO support (NiFe LDH@CuxO) via microwave-assisted hydrothermal reaction. For OER, the NiFe LDH@CuxO core-shell nanostructured catalyst demonstrated promising electrocatalytic performance, requiring only 1.43 V onset potential and 270 mV overpotential at 10 mA cm−2. The NiFe LDH@CuxO also outperformed pristine NiFe LDH and iridium oxide (IrO2) in terms of electrocatalytic activity, durability, and Faradaic efficiency. The fabricated NiFe-LDH@CuxO electrocatalyst with outer shell NiFe-LDH ultrathin nanosheets provides numerous exposed active sites, benefits electrolyte diffusion and oxygen gas releasing and also reduces the interfacial charge transfer resistance to enhance OER activity. Furthermore, exclusive core-shell 3D infra-structure effectively prevents NiFe-LDH nanosheets agglomeration and restacking, enhancing electrochemical stability.

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