Regulating Electronic Structure of Iron Nitride by Tungsten Nitride Nanosheets for Accelerated Overall Water Splitting

Small. 2023 Aug;19(32):e2300963. doi: 10.1002/smll.202300963. Epub 2023 Apr 17.

Abstract

Two essential characteristics that are required for hybrid electrocatalysts to exhibit higher oxygen and hydrogen evolution reaction (OER and HER, respectively) activity are a favorable electronic configuration and a sufficient density of active sites at the interface between the two materials within the hybrid. In the present study, a hybrid electrocatalyst is introduced with a novel architecture consisting of coral-like iron nitride (Fe2 N) arrays and tungsten nitride (W2 N3 ) nanosheets that satisfies these requirements. The resulting W2 N3 /Fe2 N catalyst achieves high OER activity (268.5 mV at 50 mA cm-2 ) and HER activity (85.2 mV at 10 mA cm-2 ) with excellent long-term durability in an alkaline medium. In addition, density functional theory calculations reveal that the individual band centers experience an upshift in the hybrid W2 N3 /Fe2 N structure, thus improving the OER and HER activity. The strategy adopted here thus provides a valuable guide for the fabrication of cost-effective multi-metallic crystalline hybrids for use as multifunctional electrocatalysts.

Keywords: electronic redistribution; interface engineering; metal nitride; overall water splitting; synergistic effect.