Exploring and developing novel strategies for constructing heterostructure electrocatalysts is still challenging for water electrolysis. Herein, a creative etching treatment strategy is adopted to construct NiSe /Ni Se heterostructure. The rich heterointerfaces between NiSe and Ni Se emerge strong electronic interaction, which easily induces the electron transfer from NiSe to Ni Se, and tunes the charge-state of NiSe and Ni Se. In the NiSe /Ni Se heterojunction nanomaterial, the higher charge-state Ni Se is capable of affording partial electrons to combine with hydrogen protons, inducing the rapid formation of H molecule. Accordingly, the lower charge-state NiSe in the NiSe /Ni Se heterojunction nanomaterial is more easily oxidized into high valence state Ni during the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) process, which is beneficial to accelerate the mass/charge transfer and enhance the electrocatalytic activities towards OER. Theoretical calculations indicate that the heterointerfaces are conducive to modulating the electronic structure and optimizing the adsorption energy toward intermediate H during the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) process, leading to superior electrocatalytic activities. To expand the application of the NiSe /Ni Se-2h electrocatalyst, urea is served as the adjuvant to proceed with the energy-saving hydrogen production and pollutant degradation, and it is proven to be a brilliant strategy.
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