NiSe@Ni1−xFexSe2 Core–Shell Nanostructures as a Bifunctional Water Splitting Electrocatalyst in Alkaline Media

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Herein a facile synthesis methodology is reported that results in a unique 3D NiSe@Ni1−xFexSe2 core–shell nanostructure on nickel foam substrate, where Ni1−xFexSe2 nanosheets are fabricated on NiSe nanowires through an iron-doping-induced phase transformation process under solvothermal conditions. This material demonstrates stable hydrogen and oxygen evolution activity in 1.0 m KOH with a small overpotential of 153 mV@−10 mA cm−2 and 236 mV@100 mA cm−2, respectively. Furthermore, an efficient and stable water electrolyzer with NiSe@Ni1−xFexSe2/nickel foam as both anode and cathode is fabricated, which requires a low overpotential of 1.60 V to deliver a current density of 10 mA cm−2. Such ion-doping-induced phase transformation paves a new way for fabricating highly efficient electrocatalysts for energy storage and conversion.

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Rakov, D., Sun, C., Lu, Z., Li, S., & Xu, P. (2021). NiSe@Ni1−xFexSe2 Core–Shell Nanostructures as a Bifunctional Water Splitting Electrocatalyst in Alkaline Media. Advanced Energy and Sustainability Research, 2(11). https://doi.org/10.1002/aesr.202100071

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