Developing hollow
self-supported nanotube arrays with hierarchical
microporous and abundant multiactive sites shows great promise for
oxygen evolution reaction (OER) electrocatalysis. Herein, a facile
and low-cost strategy of NiCo2S4 hollow nanotubes
arrays decorated with CeOx nanoparticles
(NPs) assembled on a flexible support carbon cloth (CC) for enhanced
OER performance is reported. The obtained hierarchical nanoarrays
CeOx/NiCo2S4/CC
exhibited excellent activity toward OER with an overpotential (270
mV) at 10 mA cm–2, relatively weak Tafel slope,
and distinguished durability. CeOx/NiCo2S4/CC nanoarrays not only provide fast electronic
transmission and well-defined connection to the substrate but also
defective sites and electron transfer by the introduction of CeOx NPs. This new strategy was offered to construct
low-cost and effectively hierarchical structural electrocatalysts
containing rare-earth species.