Developing highly active electrocatalysts for overall water splitting is of remarkable significance for industrial production of H. Herein, exceptionally active Fe(OH) modified ultra-small Ru nanoparticles on Ni(OH) nanosheets array (Fe(OH)-Ru/Ni(OH)) for both hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) are reported. The Fe(OH)-Ru/Ni(OH) nanosheets array prepared with Fe/Ru molar ratio of 5 only requires extremely low overpotentials of 61, 127 and 170 mV to reach current densities of 100, 500 and 800 mA cm in 1 M KOH, respectively, exceeding Pt/C catalyst (75, 160 and 177 mV). Meanwhile, the Fe(OH)/Ni(OH) nanosheets array derived from Fe(OH)-Ru/Ni(OH) exhibits excellent OER activity. It gains current densities of 100, 500 and 800 mA cm at considerably low overpotentials of 265, 285 and 296 mV, respectively, much lower than those of RuO and most reported electrocatalysts. The introduction of Fe(OH) significantly improves the HER activity of Ru nanoparticles by tunning the electronic structure and forming interfaces between Ru and Fe(OH). Dramatically, the integrated alkaline electrolyzer based on Fe(OH)-Ru/Ni(OH) and Fe(OH)/Ni(OH) nanosheets array pair just needs 1.649 V to yield a current density up to 500 mA cm, exceeding most reported water-splitting electrocatalysts. The strategy reported in this work can be facilely extended to prepare other similar Ru based materials and their derivatives with outstanding catalytic performance for water splitting.
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