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titleOfInvention Fishbone-shaped V-doped Ni3S2/NF electrode material and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention provides fishbone-shaped V-doped Ni 3 S 2 the/NF electrode material comprises a foamed nickel substrate and fishbone-shaped V-doped Ni growing on the surface of the foamed nickel 3 S 2 . The preparation method of the electrode material comprises the following steps: soaking clean foamed nickel in a precursor solution containing nickel chloride, vanadium chloride, ammonium fluoride and urea to perform a first hydrothermal reaction; soaking the reacted foam nickel in an aqueous solution containing thioacetamide and sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate for a second hydrothermal reaction to obtain fishbone-shaped V-doped Ni 3 S 2 a/NF electrode material. The invention is used for treating Ni through the action of a surfactant 3 S 2 The morphology of the material is regulated and controlled, and the electrocatalytic performance of the material is improved.
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