Production of NiO/N-doped carbon hybrid and its electrocatalytic performance for oxygen evolution reactions

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Oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is an essential step at an anode in electrochemical water-splitting process and requires efficient electrocatalysts to reduce overpotentials. Although precious metal-based materials, such as RuO2, IrO(2)and their hybrids with other components, performed excellently as OER electrocatalysts, their high cost has limited practical applications. Consequently, earth-abundant metal components including Fe, Co, and Ni have been investigated as alternatives. In this work, the hybridization of Ni-containing species with conductive carbon-based materials was used to prevent aggregation of active species and improve electrochemical catalytic performance. A new hybrid material composed of NiO nanoparticles and N-doped carbon materials was prepared. The NiO particles with a narrow size distribution were well dispersed on the surface of carbon-based materials. The hybrid showed improved electrocatalytic performance for OER than single components of NiO and N-doped carbon materials.

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Oxygen evolution reactionsNickel oxidesN-doped carbon materialsNITRIDECONVERSIONNANOSHEETSCATALYSTSGRAPHENE
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Production of NiO/N-doped carbon hybrid and its electrocatalytic performance for oxygen evolution reactions
저자
Seok, SujinJang, DawoonKim, HaejuPark, Sungjin
DOI
10.1007/s42823-019-00118-9
발행일
2020-10
유형
Article
저널명
Carbon Letters
30
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485 ~ 491