Hierarchical cobalt oxide-functionalized silicon carbide nanowire array for efficient and robust oxygen evolution electro-catalysis
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
A hierarchical cobalt oxide (Co3O4)-functionalized silicon carbide nanowire (SiC NW) array electrode is
synthesized on 4HeSiC(0001) substrates and investigated for use in the oxygen evolution reaction (OER)
of water splitting. Ni-catalyzed chemical vapor deposition is employed to obtain vertically-aligned SiC
NWs, and electrodeposition is used to functionalize the nanowires with hierarchical Co3O4 nano-clusters
and a thin Co3O4 layer on the top side and the side-walls of the NWs, respectively. By using the Co3O4-
functionalized SiC NW electrode for OER, the overpotential required to drive an anodic current density
(Janodic) of 10 mA cm2 is 0.22 V, a value much lower than those of Co3O4 nano-clusters (0.42 V), of bare
SiC NWs (1.27 V) electrodes and of Pt foil (0.56 V). The overpotential value of 0.22 V is among the most
active for the noble metal-free electro-catalytic electrode to produce Janodic of 10 mA cm2
. The deposition
of Co3O4 on the SiC NW substrate produces an extremely hydrophilic surface, which improves the
charge transfer characteristics at the interface between the electrode and the aqueous electrolyte.
Moreover, the vertically-aligned SiC NWs provide a directional charge transport route along the nanowire
length, as seen from a lower charge transfer resistance (Rct) in the Co3O4-functionalized SiC NW
electrode compared to the Co3O4-functionalized SiC electrode under the same OER operating conditions.
Finally, the Co3O4-functionalized SiC NW electrode maintains stable performance in an alkaline electrolyte
(i.e., 1 M KOH aqueous solution) during continuous electrolysis testing over 16 h. The outstanding
electro-catalytic performance and stability make the Co3O4-functionalized SiC NW electrode a promising
noble metal-free electro-catalytic electrode for the OER and other renewable energy applications.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cobalt oxide; Silicon carbide; Nanowires
Elenco autori:
Salviati, Giancarlo; Rossi, Francesca
Link alla scheda completa:
Pubblicato in: