Layered
double hydroxide (LDH)-based materials are frequently used for oxygen
evolution reactions (OERs) due to their promising properties in overcoming
the large energy barrier. In this work, the controllably synthesized
NiCo-LDHs nanosheets are treated by Ar plasma and display superior
activity as well as high durability for OER processes, where there
is a much lower overpotential of 299 mV at 10 mA cm–2 and a smaller Tafel slope of 45 mV dec–1 as compared
to the pristine material (347 mV and 149 mV dec–1, respectively). The characterization results reveal that numerous
defects induced by Ar plasma on the surface of ultrathin NiCo-LDHs
nanosheets, leading to many more exposed active sites, faster kinetics,
and lower resistance. This work offers inspiration for the rational
design of additional active and efficient LDH-based materials for
OER