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Microstructure and Oxygen Evolution Property of Prussian Blue Analogs Prepared by Mechanical Grinding.

Abhishek MeenaChinna BathulaMohammad Rafe HatshanRamasubba-Reddy PalemAtanu Jana
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Solvent-free mechanochemical synthesis of efficient and low-cost double perovskite (DP), like a cage of Prussian blue (PB) and PB analogs (PBAs), is a promising approach for different applications such as chemical sensing, energy storage, and conversion. Although the solvent-free mechanochemical grinding approach has been extensively used to create halide-based perovskites, no such reports have been made for cyanide-based double perovskites. Herein, an innovative solvent-free mechanochemical synthetic strategy is demonstrated for synthesizing Fe 4 [Fe(CN) 6 ] 3 , Co 3 [Fe(CN) 6 ] 2 , and Ni 2 [Fe(CN) 6 ], where defect sites such as carbon-nitrogen vacancies are inherently introduced during the synthesis. Among all the synthesized PB analogs, the Ni analog manifests a considerable electrocatalytic oxygen evolution reaction (OER) with a low overpotential of 288 mV to obtain the current benchmark density of 20 mA cm -2 . We hypothesize that incorporating defects, such as carbon-nitrogen vacancies, and synergistic effects contribute to high catalytic activity. Our findings pave the way for an easy and inexpensive large-scale production of earth-abundant non-toxic electrocatalysts with vacancy-mediated defects for oxygen evolution reaction.
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