Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6471777 | Electrochimica Acta | 2017 | 8 Pages |
This work reports, for the first time, Co-Mo-B as a bifunctional electrocatalyst, prepared by a facile reduction method. The optimized catalyst, Co-3Mo-B shows excellent HER performance and achieves 10Â mA/cm2 at mere 96 and 66Â mV (vs RHE) in pH 7 and pH 14, respectively with good stability (40Â hours) and reusability (5000 cycles). Co-3Mo-B catalyst is found to be made up of nano-sized crystalline domains, separated by grain boundaries containing active under-co-ordinated sites. From morphological, physico-chemical and electrochemical analyses, it was found that Co-3Mo-B nanoparticles (NPs) exhibit small size (â¼18Â nm) with high specific and electrochemical surface area. Under alkaline conditions, Co-3Mo-B can also produce oxygen at meagre overpotentials (10Â mA/cm2 at 320Â mV) with favourable stability. Bifunctional property is demonstrated by employing Co-3Mo-B in a 2-electrode alkaline cell to execute overall water electrolysis, producing 10Â mA/cm2 at just 1.69Â V, which is maintained for at least 25Â hours of operation. The nature of the catalyst to form Co oxide/hydroxide species on the surface is responsible for good OER performance. The significant activity of Co-3Mo-B makes it the best metal boride bifunctional electrocatalyst reported so far.
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