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Item Electrocatalytic synergies of melt-quenched Ni-Sn-Se-Te nanoalloy for direct seawater electrolysis(Elsevier B.V., 2024) Rodney, J.D.; Joshi, S.; Ray, S.; Rao, L.; Deepapriya, S.; Carva, K.; Badekai Ramachandra, B.R.; Udayashankar, N.K.; Perumal, S.; Sadhana, S.; Justin Raj, C.J.; Kim, B.C.The study focuses on the development of binary nanoalloys based on metal dichalcogenides (Sn30Se70, Ni30Te70) and quaternary nanoalloy (Ni15Sn15Se35Te35) using the melt quenching technique. The nanoalloys show extensive water splitting in fresh and real seawater. Sn30Se70-coated nickel foam achieved a benchmark current density of 349 mV for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), while Ni15Sn15Se35Te35-coated nickel foam (NF) required only 185 mV for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in 1 M KOH. The study also shows that a two-electrode system can achieve sustained total water splitting at higher current densities (1 A.cm?2). Modification with a CuSx layer over NF at the OER end facilitated faster kinetics and mitigated chlorine corrosion enabling direct seawater splitting at 1.26 V. Continuous direct splitting of seawater at 100 mA cm?2 for 120 h required only 1.88 V, showing an efficiency of 92.9 % for H2 production in real seawater. © 2024 Elsevier B.V.Item Cu- and Bi-codoped LaFeO3-Decorated MXene Nanosheets for Photo-Fenton Catalysis and Hydrogen Evolution(American Chemical Society, 2025) James, A.; Ray, S.; Rodney, J.D.; Carva, K.; Udayashankar, N.K.; Kim, B.C.The increasing release of contaminants into the environment and the demand for sustainable energy solutions have prompted the exploration of advanced oxidation methods such as photo-Fenton and photoelectrochemical water splitting. Herein, hierarchical heterostructures of Cu- and Bi-codoped LaFeO3(Bi0.05La0.95Cu0.1Fe0.9O3) (LFOBC)-decorated Ti3C2(MXene) nanosheets were developed by a low-cost one-pot combustion approach. The optimized LFOBC/Mx-7 (Bi0.05La0.95Cu0.1Fe0.9O3/Ti3C2-7) composite demonstrated superior photo-Fenton degradation of tetracycline (TC), achieving 1.69 times higher efficiency than LFOBC and 10.65 times more efficiency than pristine LaFeO3(LFO). This enhanced performance is attributed to strong interfacial coupling, which suppressed photoexcited carrier recombination, as confirmed by PL, TRPL, EIS, and photocurrent studies. Experimental and theoretical work function analyses revealed band bending and the formation of an Ohmic junction at the interface. Furthermore, a degradation mechanism and a reaction pathway were proposed, and the reduction in toxicity levels was identified. The LFOBC/Mx-7 catalyst also exhibited promising results for H2evolution with an overpotential of 156 mV vs RHE under visible-light illumination, which was 2.37 times less than that of LFOBC. These results, therefore, showcase the LFOBC/Mx composite as a multifunctional photocatalyst for both pollutant degradation and sustainable energy generation. © 2025 American Chemical Society
