3d-metal based anodic pincer electro-catalysts dispersed in solution for the electro-catalytic oxidation of (m)ethanol†
Abstract
Using banana-leaf extract as the reducing agent, a green protocol has been formulated for the synthesis of Ni/Co/Cr based metal oxide/hydroxide nanoparticles starting either from their metal salt precursors or from their bis(iminopyridine) pincer complexes. Thorough characterization has been performed using powder-XRD, FESEM, FETEM, XPS, MALDI and FT-IR analysis to infer the phase, morphology, size and chemical composition of these heterogeneous particles. The nano-particles (NPs) derived from (iPr2NNN)CoCl2 containing CoO2 and Co3O4 mixed phase oxides possessing a spherical morphology turned out to be superior among the 12 nano-catalysts that were screened. While a current density of 24.90 ± 10.74 mA cm−2 and 260.06 ± 3.06 mA cm−2 was obtained for methanol electro-oxidation (MOR), a current density of 33.39 ± 1.28 mA cm−2 and 235.03 ± 4.03 mA cm−2 was observed during ethanol electro-oxidation (EOR) at room temperature in NaOH as the supporting electrolyte using a carbon based electrode assembly. At 60 °C, the current densities in the (iPr2NNN)CoCl2 NP catalyzed MOR increased up to 222.23 mA cm−2 and 451.32 mA cm−2 at a lower potential of 0.69 V and 1.22 V vs. Ag/AgCl. The electro-oxidation is majorly complete with zero evolution of CO2 as it gets trapped by the supporting electrolyte as a value-added chemical Na2CO3. For the MOR and EOR, up to 98% and 82% respectively of Na2CO3 were obtained after 12 hours of controlled potential electrolysis. The (iPr2NNN)CoCl2 NPs were also found to be highly stable and fairly active with a current retention of 78.60% and 64.0% for MOR and EOR respectively. The catalytic activity and the yield of Na2CO3 obtained with the top-three best of the considered catalysts had a linear correlation with the electrochemical active surface area (ECSA), CA stability and current retention along with the diffusion coefficient while following the trend (iPr2NNN)CoCl2 NPs > (Ph2NNN)NiCl2(CH3CN) NPs > (Ph2NNN)CrCl3 NPs. In this work, a unique approach of suspending the electro-catalysts in solution rather than using them on bulk electrodes has been executed to probe their electro-catalytic activity towards (m)ethanol which not only leads to high current densities but also generates industrially valuable Na2CO3.