NiFe2O4 hollow nanoparticles of small sizes on carbon nanotubes for oxygen evolution

Catalysis Science & Technology(2020)

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The efficiency of electrochemical hydrogen production is limited by the sluggish oxygen evolution reaction (OER) occurring at the anode. Herein, CNT-supported Ni–Fe bimetallic oxide hollow nanoparticles (NiFe2O4-HNP/CNTs) based on the Kirkendall effect were fabricated via a facile method. These NiFe2O4 hollow nanoparticles were uniformly distributed on the outmost surfaces of the CNTs with an ultra-small size of about 10 nm in diameter and 3 nm in wall thickness, which provide a significantly increased number of active sites and reduced charge transfer resistance for OER. As a result, the as-synthesized NiFe2O4-HNP/CNTs exhibit excellent OER performance with a current density of 10 mA cm−2 at a low overpotential of 260 mV and a small Tafel slope of 40 mV dec−1 as well as robust stability, superior to the benchmark IrO2 catalyst. Our results demonstrate that constructing hollow nanostructures with a small size on the conductive substrate is an efficient strategy for highly efficient oxygen evolution.
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