Faceted
NiO nanoparticles preferentially exposing high surface
energy planes demand attention due to their excellent electrocatalytic
properties. However, the activity of faceted NiO nanoparticles generally
remains suboptimal due to their large lateral size and thickness,
which severely limits the availability of coordinatively unsaturated
active reactive edge and corner sites. Here, ultrafine NiO nanosheets
with a platelet size of ∼4.0 nm and thickness (∼1.1
nm) stabilized by TiO2 were successfully prepared by calcination
of a monolayer layered double hydroxide precursor. The ultrafine NiO
nanosheets displayed outstanding performance in electrochemical water
oxidation due to a high proportion of reactive NiO {110} facets, intrinsic
Ni3+ and Ti3+ sites, and abundant interfaces,
which act synergistically to promote H2O adsorption and
facilitate charge-transfer.