Aerosol-Assisted Chemical Vapor Deposition Growth of NiMoO4 Nanoflowers on Nickel Foam as Effective Electrocatalysts toward Water Oxidation.
Muhammad Ali EhsanAbuzar KhanPublished in: ACS omega (2021)
The fabrication of active and durable catalysts derived from transition metals is highly desired for the realization of efficient water oxidation reactions. This is particularly important to address the slow oxygen evolution reaction (OER) kinetics and hence can contribute to the conversion and storage of sustainable energy. In this study, the deposition of crystalline flowerlike 2D nanosheets of nickel molybdate (NiMoO4) directly on nickel foam (NF) through an aerosol-assisted chemical vapor deposition process is reported. The NiMoO4 nanosheets were developed on NF by altering the deposition time for 60 and 120 min at a fixed temperature of 480 °C. The structural determination by XRD and XPS analyses revealed a highly crystalline single phase NiMoO4. The micrographs of NiMoO4 show that the surface consisted of vertically aligned 2D nanosheets assembled into flowerlike structures. The nanosheets produced after 60 min deposition time on a network of NF is found to perform better for OER as compared to the one developed for 120 min. A reference current density of 10 mA cm-2 was achieved at an overpotential (η) of 320 mV, which was better as compared to that reported for the benchmark OER catalyst in 1.0 M KOH. Moreover, a small Tafel value (75 mV dec-1) and good OER stability for >15 h were also observed.
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