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Recent Development of Ni/Fe‐Based Micro/Nanostructures toward Photo/Electrochemical Water Oxidation

Rui GaoBeijing Key Laboratory of Energy Conversion and Storage Materials College of Chemistry Beijing Normal University Beijing 100875 P. R. ChinaDongpeng YanBeijing Key Laboratory of Energy Conversion and Storage Materials College of Chemistry Beijing Normal University Beijing 100875 P. R. China
2019en
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The oxygen evolution reaction (OER), as an important process involved in water splitting and rechargeable metal–air batteries, has drawn increasing attention in the context of clean energy generation and efficient energy storage. This review concerns the progress and new discoveries in the field of Ni/Fe‐based micro/nanostructures toward electrochemical and photo‐electrochemical (PEC) water oxidation during last few years. First, toward the design and construction of new electrocatalysis, different types of current Ni/Fe‐based compounds for OER are summarized. The mechanism studies of the active phases and positions of Ni/Fe‐based micro/nanostructures are further introduced to understand the properties of catalytic active sites, which could facilitate further improving the performance of Ni/Fe‐based OER electrocatalysts. Second, splitting water using sunlight with low overpotential is another important target in making solar‐to‐hydrogen micro/nanodevices, and thus attention is then focused on the development of several important Ni/Fe‐based PEC catalysts. Third, the recent theoretical calculations on the OER mechanism during water splitting and insights into electronic structures are analyzed; finally, the future trends and perspectives are also discussed briefly.

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