Repeatable and Renewable Synthesis of Nickel-iron Nitrate Hydroxide Needle-like Arrays for Water Electrolysis
Overview
Overview
Journal
Chem Commun (Camb)
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Specialty
Chemistry
Date
2024 Dec 17
PMID
39688016
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Abstract
A sustainable approach utilizing a low-temperature molten salt strategy is employed in this study to fabricate homogeneous and dense NiFe nitrate hydroxide needle-like arrays on a NiFe foam substrate. The electrode also achieves an ultra-low voltage of 1.77 V at 100 mA cm and maintains stability for more than 120 h at a current density of 100 mA cm, showing excellent overall water splitting (OWS) performance and stability. Notably, the molten salt strategy enables the synthesis of electrodes at a reaction temperature as low as 125 °C. Additionally, the molten salt precursor is repeatable and renewable, thus preventing waste and presenting vast potential for application.