Abstract

Engineering the intermetallic nanostructures as an effective bifunctional electrocatalyst for hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions (HER and OER) is of great interest in green hydrogen production. However, a few non-noble metals act as bifunctional electrocatalysts, exhibiting terrific HER and OER processes reported to date. Herein the intermetallic nickel-antimonide (Ni─Sb) dendritic nanostructure via cost-effective electro-co-deposition method is designed and their bifunctional electrocatalytic property toward HER and OER is unrevealed. The designed Ni─Sb delivers a superior bifunctional activity in 1mKOH electrolyte, with a shallow overpotential of ≈119mV at -10mA for HER and ≈200mV at 50mA for OER. The mechanism behind the excellent bifunctional property of Ni─Sb is discussed via "interfacial descriptor" with the aid of Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM). This study reveals the rate of electrocatalytic reaction depends on the energy required for electron and proton transfer from the catalyst's surface. It is noteworthy that the assembled Ni─Sb-90 electrolyzer requires only a minuscule cell voltage of ≈1.46V for water splitting, which is far superior to the art of commercial catalysts.

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