4.6 Article

Diethylenetriamine assisted synthesis of mesoporous Co and Ni-Co spinel oxides as an electrocatalysts for methanol and water oxidation

Journal

ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA
Volume 240, Issue -, Pages 277-287

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2017.04.094

Keywords

Oxygen evolution reaction; Overpotential; Tafel slope; Synergistic effect

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education, Republic of Korea [2009-0093816]

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The electrocatalytic oxidation of small molecules such as methanol and water is the crucial part of energy storage/generation technologies such as fuel cell and metal-air batteries. However, the high overpotential, sluggish reaction dynamics and low stability of electrode materials are the main barriers in developing an excellent catalyst for the anodic electro-oxidation process. To overcome such problems, we developed an easy synthesis root for the preparation of novel mesoporous (MP) Co3O4 and NiCo2O4 using a template-free hydrothermal and subsequent annealing method. In which, we used diethylenetriamine as a complexing agent, which was able to control crystal growth of corresponding metal hydroxide, leading to the formation of a mesoporous structure. Results show that the MP-NiCo2O4 exhibits a current density of 10.0 mA cm(-2) even at a lower potential (286 mV vs. Ag/AgCI) for methanol oxidation reaction compared to that of MP-Co3O4. On the other hand, both MP-Co3O4 and MP-Co3O4 display excellent electrocatalytic activity towards water oxidation with lower onset potential and overpotential (MP-Co3O4 eta(10)=302 mV and MP-Co3O4 eta(10)=322 mV). The excellent electrochemical performance suggests that this mesoporous MP-Co3O4 and MP-Co3O4 could be potential candidates for energy and environmentally related applications. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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