Abstract

Abstract FeNi-based nanomaterials with bimetallic alloying effect deliver a great promise as an efficient electrocatalyst for oxygen evolution reaction (OER). However, the reconstruction to generate in-situ catalytically FeNi-based oxides or hydroxides during OER process and high electrical conductivity demand foster the great pursuit of the rational design of FeNi-based OER electrocatalyst a big challenge. Herein, we design and fabricate a nanostructured metallic FeNi2S4 as a highly efficient OER electrocatalyst. This catalyst exhibits an overpotential of (250 mV) and a Tafel slope (62 mV dec−1), that outperforms the benchmark of commercial RuO2. The experimental results demonstrate that the alloying effect and the superior electrical conductivity, endow it a great electrocatalytic performance. Such a nanostructured metallic OER electrocatalyst shows a great promise in water splitting.

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