Incorporating a built-in electric field into a NiFe LDH heterojunction for enhanced oxygen evolution and urea oxidation

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Publication Date 2023-12-19
DOI 10.1039/D3CC05540J
Impact Factor 6.222
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Tianshan Song, Hui Xue, Jing Sun, Niankun Guo, Jiawen Sun, Yi-Ru Hao, Qin Wang


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Abstract

Herein, a N-doped carbon-supported Co and NiFe LDH (Co-NC@NiFe LDH) array was developed, which demonstrated superior catalytic activities for both the OER and UOR in an alkaline medium. The intrinsic electron transfer is effectively regulated by the construction of a built-in electric field, which reduces the reaction energy barrier and consequently leads to a significant enhancement in electrocatalytic activity.

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