The Role of Aluminum in Promoting Ni–Fe–OOH Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction

2019 
Nickel–iron oxyhydroxide (Ni–Fe–OOH) catalysts have been widely studied for their high activity for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Here we demonstrate improved OER activity through incorporation of a third cation, aluminum. Atomic layer deposition (ALD) was used to deposit thin films of nickel oxide (Ni–O) and nickel–aluminum oxide (Ni–Al–O) to measure activity for the OER. Electrochemical preconditioning of the oxide films led to the formation of the OER-active oxyhydroxide catalysts. For Ni–Al–O films, electrochemical preconditioning resulted in aluminum dissolution until a stable composition at a Ni:Al ratio of 9:1 was reached. Because iron can be incorporated into the films from the solution, compositional effects of iron were studied by controlling the iron impurity level in the electrolyte. Turnover frequencies (TOFs) were determined for each catalyst, and it was found that the highest performing electrocatalysts were the films containing nickel, aluminum, and iron, confirming that aluminum ex...
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