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titleOfInvention Irregular spherical V-doped Ni3S2/NF oxygen evolution electric catalyst and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention provides irregular spherical V-doped Ni 3 S 2 the/NF oxygen evolution electrocatalyst comprises foamed nickel as a substrate and irregular spherical V-doped Ni coated on the surface of the foamed nickel 3 S 2 . The material is obtained by the following method: 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 aqueous solution of thioacetamide for second hydrothermal reaction to obtain irregular spherical V-doped Ni 3 S 2 a/NF electrode material. The method is simple to operate, low in cost and environment-friendly, industrial production can be realized, and the obtained product has good electrocatalytic performance under alkaline conditions.
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