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Chemical Precipitation Method for the Synthesis of Nb2O5 Modified Bulk Nickel Catalysts with High Specific Surface Area
Published on: February 19, 2018
Synergistic effect of ZIF-8 and NiCo2O4 toward efficient performance for urea electrooxidation
Fowzia S Alamro1, Mahmoud A Hefnawy2, Nada S Al-Kadhi1
1Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University P.O. Box 84428 Riyadh 11671 Saudi Arabia.
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Efficient and stable electrocatalysts for urea electrooxidation are essential for sustainable energy generation and wastewater treatment. In this study, a hybrid nanocomposite of nickel cobaltite (NiCo2O4, NCO) and zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8), denoted NCO-ZIF-8B, was synthesized using ZIF-8 prepared by a conventional hydrothermal method, followed by low-temperature annealing. Structural and morphological analyses using XRD, SEM, EDX, IR, UV-vis, and TGA confirmed the formation of a porous NCO-ZIF-8B architecture with uniform nanoparticle distribution. Electrochemical measurements in 1.0 M NaOH containing 1.0 M urea demonstrated superior performance of NCO-ZIF-8B compared to pristine NCO. Additionally, NCO-ZIF-8B achieved a peak current density of 38.3 mA cm-2 at 0.558 V vs. Ag/AgCl, a lower onset potential of 0.35 V, and a Tafel slope of 47 mV dec-1, outperforming pristine NCO (I P = 21.8 mA cm-2, onset potential = 0.41 V, Tafel slope = 69 mV dec-1). The enhanced activity is attributed to increased surface area, improved conductivity, and a higher density of active redox sites. The results highlight NCO-ZIF-8B as a promising electrocatalyst for efficient urea electrooxidation.
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