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The determination of the intrinsic properties of nanomaterials is essential for their optimization as electrocatalysts, however it poses great challenges from the standpoint of analytical tools and methods. Herein, we report a novel methodology that allows for a binder-free investigation of electrocatalyst nanoparticles. The potential-assisted immobilization of a non-noble metal catalyst, i.e., nickel-iron layered double hydroxide (NiFe LDH) nanoparticles, was employed to directly attach small nanoparticle ensembles from a suspension to the surface of etched carbon nanoelectrodes. The dimensions of this type of electrodes allowed for the immobilization of the catalyst material below the picogram scale and resulted in a high resolution towards the faradaic current response. In addition the effect of the electrochemical aging on the intrinsic activity of the catalyst was investigated in alkaline media by means of continuous cyclic voltammetry. A change in the material properties could be observed, which was accompanied by a substantial decrease in its intrinsic activity.

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Received: 07 March 2018
Revised: 24 May 2018
Accepted: 31 May 2018
Published: 22 June 2018
Issue date: November 2018

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© Tsinghua University Press and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2018

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Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge support by the BMBF in the framework of the project "NEMEZU" (No. 03SF0497B) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft in the framework of the Cluster of Excellence "RESOLV" (No. EXC1069). P. W. is grateful to the Association of the Chemical Industry e.V. (VCI) for funding of the PhD fellowship.

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