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Enhancing durability and activity toward oxygen evolution reaction using single-site Re-doped NiFeOx catalysts at ampere-level

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Chemical Engineering Journal
Publication Date
Page Number
160518
Volume
507

NiFeOx materials are known as among the most active catalysts toward oxygen evolution reaction (OER) for hydrogen generation in alkaline media. Nevertheless, the long-term durability of NiFeOx catalysts for OER is still too far to the industrial application. Herein, we prepared a NiFeReOx catalyst with single-site Re dopants and observed that the single-site Re dopants could significantly enhance the durability without compromising the activity. A cell voltage of 1.82 V without iR correction is noted at the current density of 3000 mA cm−2 in anion-exchange membrane water electrolyzer (AEMWE) with NiFeReOx catalyst, and a very small degradation is observed under 2000 and 1000 mA cm−2, which remarkably outperforms the pristine NiFeOx. Additionally, the overpotential of 305 mV at 10 mA cm−2 is achieved with the NiFeReOx catalyst, which is lower than 50 mV compared with the pristine NiFeOx catalyst, together with a smaller Tafel slope of 54.3 mV dec-1. The boosted OER durability and activity of the NiFeReOx catalyst could be attributed to the strong electron-withdrawing property of Re7+ single atoms leading to the electronic structure optimization and stabilization of Ni/Fe active sites. Our insights propose a new path for designing NiFeOx catalysts with high durability and activity toward OER.