Highly-efficient electroactive materials with distinctive electrochemical features, along with suitable strategies to prepare hetero-nanoarchitectures incorporating two or more transition metal selenides, are currently required to increase charge storage ability. Herein, a one-pot solvothermal approach is used to develop iron-nickel selenide spring-lawn-like architectures (FeNiSe SLAs) on nickel (Ni) foam. The porous Ni foam scaffold not only enables the uniform growth of FeNiSe SLAs but also serves as an Ni source. The effect of reaction time on their morphological and electrochemical properties is investigated. The FeNiSe-15 h electrode shows high areal capacity (493.2 μA h cm) and superior cycling constancy. The as-assembled aqueous hybrid cell (AHC) demonstrates high areal capacity and a decent rate capability of 59.4% (50 mA cm). The AHC exhibits good energy and power densities, along with excellent cycling stability. Furthermore, to confirm its practicability, the AHC is employed to drive portable electronic appliances by charging it with wind energy. The electrocatalytic activity of FeNiSe-based materials to complete the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is explored. Among them, the FeNiSe-15 h catalyst shows good OER performance at a current density of 50 mA cm. This general synthesis approach may initiate a strategy of advanced metal selenide-based materials for multifunctional applications.
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