Faceted NiO(111) Nanosheets: Morphological and Catalytic Evolution for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction

  • Elliot Brim
  • , Konstantin Rucker
  • , Dereje Taffa
  • , Darius Hayes
  • , Omeshwari Bisen
  • , Shaun Alia
  • , Marcel Risch
  • , Jullian Lorenz
  • , Corinna Harms
  • , Michael Wark
  • , Ryan Richards

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Abstract

The renaissance of the energy system through the use of green hydrogen by water electrolysis lies behind the development of abundant, active, and scalable catalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). A fundumental understanding of the surface properties for these materials is of vital importance in producing viable heterogenous catalysts. In this feature article, we summarize several years of collaborative work on a uniquely faceted NiO(111) nanosheet possessing hexagonal holes with a focus on understanding how the evolution of the catalyst surface and bulk composition effects OER performance. The importance of surface faceting, morphological evolution, and metal combination by different doping strategies are all analyzed and summarized to further improve the material's performance. Furthermore, microwave and supercritical synthesis processes are utilized to understand how varying wet-chemical techniques effect the formation of the NiO(111) nanosheet and activity of the material. We discuss our chosen strategies and the difficulties encountered with optimizing a catalyst surface for the OER.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)763-774
Number of pages12
JournalChemical Communications
Volume62
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2026

NLR Publication Number

  • NLR/JA-5900-99141

Keywords

  • hydrogen
  • NiO(111) nanosheet
  • oxygen evolution reaction

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