Single-Atom Au/NiFe Layered Double Hydroxide Electrocatalyst: Probing the Origin of Activity for Oxygen Evolution Reaction

Jingfang Zhang(Tianjin University), Jieyu Liu(Nankai University), Lifei Xi(Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie), Yifu Yu(Tianjin University), Ning Chen(Canadian Light Source (Canada)), Shuhui Sun(Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique), Weichao Wang(Nankai University), Kathrin M. Lange(Bielefeld University), Bin Zhang(Tianjin University)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
March 8, 2018
Cited by 1,026

Abstract

A fundamental understanding of the origin of oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity of transition-metal-based electrocatalysts, especially for single precious metal atoms supported on layered double hydroxides (LDHs), is highly required for the design of efficient electrocatalysts toward further energy conversion technologies. Here, we aim toward single-atom Au supported on NiFe LDH (sAu/NiFe LDH) to clarify the activity origin of LDHs system and a 6-fold OER activity enhancement by 0.4 wt % sAu decoration. Combining with theoretical calculations, the active behavior of NiFe LDH results from the in situ generated NiFe oxyhydroxide from LDH during the OER process. With the presence of sAu, sAu/NiFe LDH possesses an overpotential of 0.21 V in contrast to the calculated result (0.18 V). We ascribe the excellent OER activity of sAu/NiFe LDH to the charge redistribution of active Fe as well as its surrounding atoms causing by the neighboring sAu on NiFe oxyhydroxide stabilized by interfacial CO32– and H2O interfacing with LDH.


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