Issue 39, 2013

Highly efficient and robust oxygen evolution catalysts achieved by anchoring nanocrystalline cobalt oxides onto mildly oxidized multiwalled carbon nanotubes

Abstract

Crystalline cobalt oxide nanoparticles have been densely and strongly anchored onto mildly oxidized multiwalled carbon nanotubes (Co3O4/mMWCNT) and applied as electrocatalysts for highly efficient water oxidation. The hybrid catalyses oxygen evolution reactions (OER) with an onset potential of 1.51 V vs. RHE and an overpotential only of 390 mV to achieve a current density of 10 mA cm−2. The Co3O4/mMWCNT catalyst exhibits high Faraday efficiency (>99%) and long-term stability (>25 h) during bulk electrolysis of water. A range of carbon nanostructures including MWCNTs, single-walled CNTs (SWCNTs), and graphene, and CNTs of different oxidation states have been prepared and applied as substrates for Co3O4 nanocrystals and their performance is compared to reveal the interrelationship between the nanocarbon structure, surface functionalization and charge transport for rational design of OER catalysts. Furthermore, a range of techniques has been utilized to characterize the stability of MWCNT substrates during water oxidation. Importantly, it is found that the MWCNTs in the composite can sustain the harsh oxidative environment of water oxidation, with no carbon corrosion detected.

Graphical abstract: Highly efficient and robust oxygen evolution catalysts achieved by anchoring nanocrystalline cobalt oxides onto mildly oxidized multiwalled carbon nanotubes

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 jul 2013
Accepted
09 ago 2013
First published
12 ago 2013

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2013,1, 12053-12059

Highly efficient and robust oxygen evolution catalysts achieved by anchoring nanocrystalline cobalt oxides onto mildly oxidized multiwalled carbon nanotubes

X. Lu and C. Zhao, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2013, 1, 12053 DOI: 10.1039/C3TA12912H

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