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Ni 2 P/rGO/NF Nanosheets As a Bifunctional High-Performance Electrocatalyst for Water Splitting.

Materials 2020 Februrary 7
The hydrogen generated via the water splitting method is restricted by the high level of theoretical potential exhibited by the anode. The work focuses on synthesizing a bifunctional catalyst with a high efficiency, that is, a nickel phosphide doped with the reduced graphene oxide nanosheets supported on the Ni foam (Ni2 P/rGO/NF), via the hydrothermal approach together with the calcination approach specific to the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). The Raman, X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS), Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM), as well as elemental mapping, are adopted to study the composition and morphology possessed by Ni2 P/rGO/NF. The electrochemical testing is performed by constructing a parallel two-electrode electrolyzer (Ni2 P/rGO/NF||Ni2 P/rGO/NF). Ni2 P/rGO/NF||Ni2 P/rGO/NF needs a voltage of only 1.676 V for driving 10 mA/cm2 , which is extremely close to Pt/C/NF||IrO2 /NF (1.502 V). It is possible to maintain the current density for no less than 30 hours. It can be demonstrated that Ni2 P/rGO/NF||Ni2 P/rGO/NF has commercial feasibility, relying on the strong activity and high stability.

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