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publicationNumber CN-107587161-B
titleOfInvention A kind of preparation method of rodlike NiFeSe/C electrolysis water catalyst
abstract The present invention relates to a kind of novel NiFeSe/C composite nanorods and preparation method thereof, belong to technical field of inorganic nano-material preparation.The present invention prepares NiFeSe/C composite nanorod by selenizing using Ni/Fe bimetallic metal organic frame as presoma.Specific step is as follows: being first that reactant passes through the obtained Ni/Fe bimetallic metal organic frame of hydro-thermal method as presoma using nickel nitrate, iron chloride, terephthalic acid (TPA) and sodium hydroxideï¼›It further uses selenium powder and carries out the obtained NiFeSe/C composite nanorod of selenizing under nitrogen protection to presoma.Products obtained therefrom has excellent electrolysis water catalytic performance.
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