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  • The study focuses on creating effective hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) catalysts using abundant materials to improve eco-friendly water splitting technologies.
  • The NiS/NiO nanocomposite, developed through a hydrothermal method, exhibited remarkable catalytic performance in alkaline conditions, achieving a current density of 10 mA/cm² with low energy requirements.
  • Results indicate that higher nickel oxide content enhances the catalyst's efficiency and stability, making it a promising candidate for practical applications in water splitting and related fields.

Article Abstract

Efficient hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) catalysts based on the earth-abundant materials are highly vital to design practical and environmentally friendly water splitting devices. In this study, we present an optimized strategy for the development of active catalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction HER. The composite catalysts are prepared with the nanosurface of NiO for the deposition of NiS by hydrothermal method. In alkaline electrolyte, the NiS/NiO nanocomposite has shown excellent catalytic HER properties at the low onset potential and small Tafel slope of 72 mVdec. A current density of 10 mA/cm² is achieved by the nanocomposite obtained with 0.4 gram of NiO as nanosurface for the deposition of NiS (sample 4) at the cost of 429 mV versus RHE. The sample 4 carries more active sites that allow it to act as excellent HER catalyst. Based on this study, we conclude that increasing the nickel oxide content into composite sample facilitates the HER process. Additionally, a long term HER stability for 10 hours and good durability is also demonstrated by the sample 4. Our findings reveal that the optimization of nickel oxide content in the preparation of catalyst leads to the excellent HER activity for the design of practical water splitting devices and other related applications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/jnn.2021.19094DOI Listing

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