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Enhanced electrocatalytic oxygen redox reactions of iron oxide nanorod films by combining oxygen vacancy formation and cobalt doping.

Saleh Omar Ben GubaerMaged N ShaddadPrabhakarn ArunachalamMabrook S AmerSaba A AladeemyAbdullah M Al-Mayouf
Published in: RSC advances (2023)
A synergistic effect of Co-doping and vacuum-annealing on electrochemical redox reactions of iron oxide films is demonstrated in the present work. In this research, a series of defect-rich iron oxy/hydroxide nanorod arrays: α-FeOOH, Fe 2 O 3 , and FeO x nanorod thin film catalysts were synthesized via a hydrothermal approach followed by thermal and vacuum treatments. Besides, a cobalt doping process was employed to prepare the thin film of Co-doped FeO x nanorods. The morphology, crystallinity, and electrochemical activities of Co-doped oxygen-deficient FeO x (Co-FeO x /FTO) show strong correlations with metal concentration and thermal treatments. The electrochemical measurements demonstrated that the as-deposited Co-doped FeO x NR catalyst could achieve a maximum OER current of 30 mA cm -2 , which was six times greater than that recorded by as-deposited Co-doped FeOOH NR catalysts (5.7 mA cm -2 ) at 1.65 V vs. RHE, confirming the superior electrocatalytic OER activity at the as-deposited Co-doped FeO x NR catalyst after cobalt doping. It is believed that these results are attributed to two factors: the synergistic effect of Co doping and the defect-rich nature of FeO x nanorod catalysts that are used in sustainable energy systems.
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