Water splitting is of paramount importance for exploiting renewable energy-conversion and -storage systems, but is greatly hindered by the kinetically sluggish oxygen evolution reaction (OER). In this work, a three-dimensional, highly efficient, and durable NiFe/Cu2 O nanowires/Cu foam anode (NiFe/Cu2 O NWs/CF) for water oxidation in 1.0 m KOH was developed. The obtained electrode exhibited a current density of 10 mA cm-2 at a uniquely low overpotential of η=215 mV. The average specific current density (js ) was estimated, on the basis of the electrocatalytically active surface area, to be 0.163 mA cm-2 at η=310 mV. The electrode also displayed a low Tafel slope of 42 mV decade-1 . Moreover, the NiFe/Cu2 O NWs/CF electrode could maintain a steady current density of 100 mA cm-2 for 50 h at an overpotential of η=260 mV. The outstanding electrochemical performance of the electrode for the OER was attributed to the high conductivity of the Cu foam and the specific structure of the electrode with a large interfacial area.
Keywords: copper; electrocatalysis; electrochemistry; nanowires; oxidation; water chemistry.
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