Intercalation-Induced
Irreversible Lattice Distortion
in Layered Double Hydroxides
Posted on 2024-07-22 - 15:10
Inducing strain in the lattice effectively enhances the
intrinsic
activity of electrocatalysts by shifting the metal’s d-band
center and tuning the binding energy of reaction intermediates. NiFe-layered
double hydroxides (NiFe LDHs) are promising electrocatalysts for the
oxygen evolution reaction (OER) due to their cost-effectiveness and
high catalytic activity. The distorted β-NiOOH phase produced
by the Jahn–Teller effect under the oxidation polarization
is known to exhibit superior catalytic activity, but it eventually
transforms to the undistorted γ-NiOOH phase during the OER process.
Such a reversible lattice distortion limits the OER activity. In this
study, we propose a facile boron tungstate (BWO) anion intercalation
method to induce irreversible lattice distortion in NiFe LDHs, leading
to significantly enhanced OER activity. Strong interactions with BWO
anions induce significant stress on the LDH’s metal-hydroxide
slab, leading to an expansion of metal–oxygen bonds and subsequent
lattice distortion. In situ Raman spectroscopy revealed
that lattice-distorted NiFe LDHs (D-NiFe LDHs) stabilize the β-NiOOH
phase under the OER conditions. Consequently, D-NiFe LDHs exhibited
low OER overpotentials (209 and 276 mV for 10 and 500 mA cm–2, respectively), along with a modest Tafel slope (33.4 mV dec–1). Moreover, D-NiFe LDHs demonstrated excellent stability
at 500 mA cm–2 for 50 h, indicating that the lattice
distortion of the LDHs is irreversible. The intercalation-induced
lattice strain reported in this study can provide a general strategy
to enhance the activity of electrocatalysts.
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Cho, Deok Ki; Lim, Hyun Woo; Haryanto, Andi; Yan, Bingyi; Lee, Chan Woo; Kim, Jin Young (1753). Intercalation-Induced
Irreversible Lattice Distortion
in Layered Double Hydroxides. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.4c04832