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  • Researchers are focusing on developing efficient and affordable electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution reactions (OER) to enhance energy storage and water splitting processes.
  • Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are highlighted as promising candidates due to their unique structure, which consists of atomically dispersed metal ions.
  • A newly developed method for creating a Ni-S/MIL-53(Fe) electrode shows significant OER performance, requiring low overpotentials and maintaining stability for over 40 hours of operation.

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Exploring Earth-abundant electrocatalysts that are highly efficient, low cost, and stable for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) are critical to energy storage and water splitting. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have been regarded as superior electrocatalysts due to their atomically dispersed metal ions. Currently, MOFs have been widely studied as templates to fabricate electrocatalysts through thermal annealing. Here, we report a novel synthetic approach to fabricate a Ni-S/MIL-53(Fe) electrode by electrodepositing sulfur-engineered amorphous nickel hydroxides on MIL-53(Fe) nanosheets. The obtained binder-free, self-supported Ni-S/MIL-53(Fe) shows high OER activity with overpotentials of 256 and 298 mV to achieve 10 and 100 mA cm-2, respectively. Moreover, it also exhibits excellent electrochemical stability with no obvious degradation at 100 mA cm-2 for at least 40 h. The new findings may pave a new avenue for designing and fabricating low-cost catalysts with high efficiency for electrochemical applications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9nr03430gDOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Researchers are focusing on developing efficient and affordable electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution reactions (OER) to enhance energy storage and water splitting processes.
  • Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are highlighted as promising candidates due to their unique structure, which consists of atomically dispersed metal ions.
  • A newly developed method for creating a Ni-S/MIL-53(Fe) electrode shows significant OER performance, requiring low overpotentials and maintaining stability for over 40 hours of operation.
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