Efficient electrocatalysis of overall water splitting by ultrasmall NixCo3−xS4 coupled Ni3S2 nanosheet arrays

The overall water splitting into hydrogen and oxygen is one of the most promising ways to store intermittent solar and wind energy in the form of chemical fuels. However, this process is quite thermodynamically uphill, and thus needs to be mediated simultaneously by efficient hydrogen evolving and o...

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Published inNano energy Vol. 35; pp. 161 - 170
Main Authors Wu, Yuanyuan, Liu, Yipu, Li, Guo-Dong, Zou, Xu, Lian, Xinran, Wang, Dejun, Sun, Lei, Asefa, Tewodros, Zou, Xiaoxin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.05.2017
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Summary:The overall water splitting into hydrogen and oxygen is one of the most promising ways to store intermittent solar and wind energy in the form of chemical fuels. However, this process is quite thermodynamically uphill, and thus needs to be mediated simultaneously by efficient hydrogen evolving and oxygen evolving catalysts to get any feasible output from it. Herein, we report the synthesis of such a catalyst comprising ultrasmall NixCo3−xS4-decorated Ni3S2 nanosheet arrays supported on nickel foam (NF) via a partial cation exchange reaction between NF-supported Ni3S2 nanosheet arrays and cobalt(II) ions. We show that the as-prepared material, denoted as NixCo3−xS4/Ni3S2/NF, can serve as a self-standing, noble metal-free, highly active and stable, bifunctional electrocatalyst for the two half reactions involved in the overall water splitting: the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Furthermore, we demonstrate that a high-performance electrolyzer for the overall water splitting reaction can be assembled by using NixCo3−xS4/Ni3S2/NF as the electrocatalyst at both the cathode and the anode sides of the electrolyzer. This electrolyzer delivers water-splitting current densities of 10 and 100mA/cm2 at applied potentials of 1.53 and 1.80V, respectively, with remarkable stability for >200h in both cases. The electrolyzer's performance is much better than the performances of electrolyzers assembled from many types of other bifunctional electrocatalysts as catalyst couple. Moreover, the overall performance of the electrolyzer is comparable with the performances of electrolyzers containing two different, benchmark, monofunctional HER and OER electrocatalyst couple (i.e., Pt/C-IrO2). [Display omitted] •A self-standing, noble metal-free, stable bifunctional electrocatalyst synthesized.•The catalyst was Ni foam-supported small NixCo3−xS4-decorated Ni3S2 nanosheets.•The catalyst was synthesized by a partial cation exchange reaction.•The material efficiently electrocatalyzed the overall water splitting reaction.•An electrolyzer withthe electrocatalyst at both anode and cathode was demonstrated.
ISSN:2211-2855
DOI:10.1016/j.nanoen.2017.03.024