Evaluation of unique catalysts of the iron group metals with activity in the OER region similar to that of scarce metals is of great importance to achieve sustainable production of H on a large scale. Herein, we report the unique nanosheets of nickel iron hydroxy carbonate hydrate (NiFeHCH) which were prepared through a wet-chemical route within 1 h of reaction time, acting as an efficient electrocatalyst for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in both alkaline and near-neutral media. The NiFeHCH was prepared with different concentrations of Fe in different ratios: 1:0.2, 1:0.4, 1:0.6, 1:0.8, and 1:1. Among them, nanosheets of NiFeHCH (1:0.2) were found to have superior OER activity, which required an overpotential of 250 mV to reach 20 mA cm with a very low Tafel slope value of 39 mV/decade in 1 M KOH. Nanosheets with other ratios also had comparable OER activity with overpotentials ranging from 256 to 290 mV with Tafel slope values from 39 to 49 mV/decade. Nanosheets of NiFeHCH electrocatalysts screened for the OER in 1 M NaHCO (pH ∼8.5) required overpotentials for all of the ratios ranging from 389 to 507 mV at 10 mA cm and Tafel slope values from 155 to 205 mV/decade, of which nanosheets of NiFeHCH (1:0.4) showed better activity by requiring an overpotential of 389 mV at 10 mA cm and Tafel slope value of 155 mV/decade. With these fruitful advantages, these prepared nanosheets of NiFeHCH can be a better alternative to scarce metals for industrial water electrolysis.
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