Abstract

The development of cost-effective transition metal catalysts for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is critical for the production of hydrogen fuel from water splitting. Low-cost and efficient stainless steel-based catalysts are expected to replace the scarce platinum group metals for large-scale energy applications. Here in this work, we report the conversion of commonly available inexpensive and easily accessible 434-L stainless steel (SS) into highly active and stable electrodes by corrosion and sulfuration strategies. The NixFe1-xS layer as a pre-catalyst and S-dopedNixFe oxyhydroxides in situ formed on the catalyst surface are the true active species for OER.The optimized 434-L stainless steel-based electrocatalyst exhibits a low overpotential of 298 mV at 10 mA cm-2in 1.0 M KOH with a small OER kinetics (the Tafel slope of 54.8 mV dec-1) and good stability.This work reveals the 434-L alloy stainless steel with Fe and Cr as the main elements can be used as qualified OER catalysts by surface modification, along with a new mentality to solve the energy and resource waste problems.

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