Effect of the Precursor Metal Salt on the Oxygen Evolution Reaction for NiFe Oxide Materials
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Zuber, A. and Oikonomou, I.M. and Gannon, L. and Chunin, I. and Reith, L. and Can, B. and Lounasvuori, M. and Schultz, T. and Koch, N. and McGuinness, C. and Menezes, P.W. and Nicolosi, V. and Browne, M.P., Effect of the Precursor Metal Salt on the Oxygen Evolution Reaction for NiFe Oxide Materials, ChemElectroChem, 11, 17, 2024Download Item:
Abstract:
Bimetallic nickel-iron based oxides are regarded as one of the
most promising catalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction
(OER). In this study, we show that the precursor metal salts can
affect the OER activity of the resulting Ni/Fe oxide under the
same hydrothermal synthesis conditions. Pure sulfate, pure
nitrate and mixed sulfate/nitrate metal salts were used to
fabricate NiFe based oxide materials and to study the
importance of the precursor choice for the OER. The results
show that the nature of the precursor used in the synthesis of
the bimetallic nickel-iron materials can influence different multi-
phase catalysts to form which effects the OER.
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
Frontiers for the Future 20/FFP
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
16/ RC/3872_P2,
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
12/RC/2278_P2
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Author: Nicolosi, Valeria
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
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ChemElectroChem11
17
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