Boosting overall electrochemical water splitting via rare earth doped cupric oxide nanoparticles obtained by co-precipitation technique
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2022
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The development of electrocatalyst based on nonprecious metals has been a persistent issue as electrochemical water splitting requires electrocatalyst with advanced activity and stability. Further, the electrocatalyst must require low overpotential above the standard potential (>1.23 V) of water splitting to produce hydrogen. This study presents the facile co-precipitation derived rare earth dysprosium (Dy) doped cupric oxide nanoparticles (Cu<inf>1−x</inf>Dy<inf>x</inf>O) as a non-noble transition metal oxide nanoparticle. The 3 % Dy doped CuO (3 % Dy/CuO) and 1 % Dy doped CuO (1 % Dy/CuO) electrocatalysts showed excellent Oxygen Evolution Reaction (OER) at 1.55 V vs RHE and Hydrogen Evolution Reaction (HER) at − 0.036 V vs RHE in aqueous 1 M KOH aqueous electrolyte to attain the benchmark current density (10 mA cm−2). The stability of the driven electrocatalyst in a bi-functional electrocatalytic setup was monitored for 24 h and was found to be exhibiting a cell voltage of about 2.1 V at 30 mA cm−2 constant current density. Further, the retention capability of the electrode was observed to be 99 % with a very minimal loss. This study hugely suggests the promising consequence of doping rare earth onto a non-precious metal oxide-based electrocatalyst, making it a highly effective bifunctional material for water splitting. © 2022 Elsevier B.V.
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Coprecipitation, Electrocatalysts, Electrolytes, Hydrogen production, Metal nanoparticles, Potassium hydroxide, Rare earths, Transition metal oxides, Transition metals, Co-precipitation, Electrochemicals, Metal-oxide, Non-precious metals, Overpotential, Precipitation techniques, Rare earth doped, Rare earth doped metal oxide, Rare-earths, Water splitting, Copper oxides
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Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2022, 921, , pp. -
