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Fast microwave-assisted preparation of nickel-copper-chromium-layered double hydroxide as an excellent electrocatalyst for water oxidation

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 50, Issue 21, Pages 7223-7228

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1dt01144h

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  1. Payam Noor University

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A simple microwave method for doping Cu2+ into NiCr-LDH and preparing ternary Ni2.25Cu0.75Cr-LDH as an excellent electrocatalyst for water oxidation was described. Characterization of Ni2.25Cu0.75Cr-LDH revealed a particle size of 30 nm. The optimized Ni2.25Cu0.75Cr-LDH exhibited extraordinary water oxidation activity with low onset potential, overpotential, small Tafel slope, and high durability, showing improved charge transfer ability.
Herein, we describe a simple microwave method for the doping of Cu2+ into NiCr-LDH and the preparation of ternary Ni2.25Cu0.75Cr-LDH as a superior electrocatalyst for water oxidation in a neutral solution. The obtained Ni2.25Cu0.75Cr-LDH was characterized by XRD, DRS, TEM and FE-SEM techniques. The results showed that Ni2.25Cu0.75Cr-LDH was formed with a size of 30 nm. In order to examine the water oxidation activity of Ni2.25Cu0.75Cr-LDH, the as-prepared samples were used as an electrocatalyst-modified carbon paste electrode in neutral solution. The electrochemical results revealed that the optimized Ni2.25Cu0.75Cr-LDH presented extraordinary water oxidation activity with a low onset potential of 1.40 V (vs. RHE) and an overpotential of 170 mV compared to other molar ratios (Ni2.5Cu0. 5Cr-LDH), (Ni2CuCr-LDH), and bimetallic (CuCr-LDH), and even outperformed NiCr-LDH. Also, a small Tafel slope of 31 mV and high durability of 14 h could be obtained for Ni2.25Cu0.75Cr-LDH. The excellent OER could be assigned to the decreased band gap energy and increased charge transfer at Ni2.25Cu0.75Cr-LDH. Therefore, Ni2.25Cu0.75Cr-LDH is a promising water oxidation catalyst owing to its improved charge transfer ability.

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