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Psidium guajava mediated green synthesized cobalt oxide nanoparticles dispersed on reduced graphene oxide for electrocatalytic water splitting

Abstract

In this research, we synthesized (Co3O4)aq and (Co3O4)et nanoparticles (NPs) utilizing aqueous and ethanolic extracts, respectively, of Psidium guajava leaves. The biosynthesized NPs were sonicated with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) to produce rGO@(CO3O4)aq and rGO@(Co3O4)et nanocomposites (NCs) and their respective calcined (700 °C) products rGO@(CO3O4)aqc and rGO@(Co3O4)etc. The nanomaterials (NMs) were characterized through XRD, FTIR, UV-visible spectroscopy, SEM, TGA, and DSC analyses. They exhibited crystallite sizes of 10–15.4 nm and band gaps of 5.1–5.9 mV. Their surfaces were coated with organic moieties from plant extracts. TGA and DSC analyses showed the endothermic loss of moisture and exothermic evolution of organic contents. SEM images revealed the rough and porous surfaces of NPs, making them efficient catalysts for water splitting. Linear swap voltammetry (LSV) measurements for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), Tafel slopes and double layer capacitance (Cdl) values reflected a decrease in electrocatalytic water splitting efficiency in the following order: rGO@(Co3O4)aq > (Co3O4)aq > rGO@(Co3O4)aqc and rGO@(Co3O4)et > (Co3O4)et > rGO@(Co3O4)etc. Each aqueous extract-derived nanomaterial was electrocatalytically more active than its respective ethanolic extract-derived counterpart. Moreover, the non-calcined rGO decorated Co3O4 products showed superior electrocatalytic performance compared with their calcined counterparts and therefore, can be recommended as the best choices for electrocatalytic water splitting applications.

Graphical abstract: Psidium guajava mediated green synthesized cobalt oxide nanoparticles dispersed on reduced graphene oxide for electrocatalytic water splitting

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jan 2025
Accepted
25 Mar 2025
First published
01 May 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2025,15, 13786-13798

Psidium guajava mediated green synthesized cobalt oxide nanoparticles dispersed on reduced graphene oxide for electrocatalytic water splitting

S. Akram, S. Hussain, M. Arif, M. H. Ali, M. Tariq, A. Rauf, K. S. Munawar, H. M. Alkahtani, A. Alhaj Zen and S. A. Ali Shah, RSC Adv., 2025, 15, 13786 DOI: 10.1039/D5RA00040H

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