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Amorphous vanadium-doped iron borate/tetraboride hybrid as an efficient electrocatalyst for the oxygen evolution
Tanbir Ahmed1,2, Santanu Pal1,2, Nibedita Sinha1,2
1Physical and Materials Chemistry Division, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory (NCL), Pune 411008, Maharashtra, India. poulomiroy@yahoo.com.
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The design of an effective electrocatalyst as a replacement for a conventional expensive electrocatalyst for facilitating the sluggish oxygen evolution reaction (OER) at the anode has been identified as an effective way to make hydrogen production economical. Herein, we have developed a unique combination of iron borate and iron tetraboride (Fe-BO/FeB) by a facile chemical reduction process. The optimum vanadium doping further led to the transformation of Fe-BO/FeB into an amorphous form, which is believed to be very beneficial for the OER mechanism. The developed electrocatalyst needs overpotentials of 215 mV and 256 mV in alkaline 1 M KOH electrolyte to achieve current densities of 10 and 100 mA cm-2, respectively, and it also shows stability over 48 h, maintaining a high current density of 200 mA cm-2. Enhanced performances were also confirmed by smaller activation energies for the optimized sample compared with a pristine electrocatalyst.
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