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MOF-Derived Ni/NiO‑C Nanocomposites as Bifunctional Electrocatalysts Capable of Driving Both ORR and OER

Bifunctional electrocatalysts, capable of efficiently driving both the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), are crucial for advancing electrochemical processes. While noble-metal-based catalysts are widely recognized for their role in oxygen processes, current sta...

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Published in:Inorganic chemistry 2024-09, Vol.63 (38), p.17846-17855
Main Authors: Rasaily, Sagarmani, Chettri, Shivanand, Sharma, Debesh, Baruah, Khanindram, Dewan, Rajani, Tamang, Sudarsan, Pariyar, Anand
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description Bifunctional electrocatalysts, capable of efficiently driving both the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), are crucial for advancing electrochemical processes. While noble-metal-based catalysts are widely recognized for their role in oxygen processes, current state-of-the-art designs are limited to either ORR or OER activity, presenting a notable research gap. In addressing this challenge, we have developed a novel Ni/NiO-C nanocomposite catalyst derived from a nickel-based metal–organic framework (Ni-SKU-5). For the ORR, the Ni/NiO-C catalyst exhibits an onset potential of 0.95 V vs RHE in a 1.0 M KOH solution, coupled with a Tafel slope of −99 mV dec–1 at 1600 rpm. Moreover, the catalyst displays excellent stability, maintaining a performance of over 90% after 10 h of continuous reaction. Furthermore, the catalyst proves effective in the OER, boasting an overpotential of 370 mV (at 10 mA cm–2) and a Tafel slope of 114 mV dec–1, highlighting its bifunctionality. The bifunctional overpotential of the Ni/NiO-C composite is measured at 820 mV, surpassing that of the 20% Pt/C electrocatalyst (860 mV), highlighting its potential for practical applications. Comparative experiments establish the origin of the robust bifunctional reactivity toward the conformal hybrid structure, porous framework, and the synergistic effect operating among the constituents of the nanocomposite.
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