Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8078974 | Energy | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Objective of this work is to investigate the electrocatalytic efficiency using cyclic voltammetry, cathodic polarization and impedance spectroscopy techniques of the porous Ni3Al-Mo electrodes obtained by reactive synthesis of Ni, Al and Mo elemental powders. The kinetic parameters are determined from electrochemical steady-state polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy technology in 6Â M KOH. The Tafel slopes are around 0.13Â VÂ decâ1, and exchange current densities are close to 0.02Â mAÂ cmâ2. Moreover, the porous Ni3Al-Mo electrodes possess high stability during prolonged electrolysis. Results are presented to show Tafel slopes, exchange current densities, apparent energy of activation and stability of the catalysts. Results suggest the significant catalytic performance not only from the increase of the real surface area of electrodes, but also from the true catalytic effect.
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Authors
Liang Wu, Yuehui He, Ting Lei, Bo Nan, Nanping Xu, Jin Zou, Baiyun Huang, C.T. Liu,