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Improving the electrocatalytic performance of sustainable Co/Carbon materials for oxygen evolution reaction by ultrasound and microwave assisted synthesis

Helvia. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Córdoba
  • Zuliani, Alessio
  • Cano, Manuel
  • Calsolaro, Federica
  • Puente-Santiago, A.R.
  • Giner-Casares, Juan J.
  • Rodríguez-Castellón, Enrique
  • Berlier, Gloria
  • Cravotto, Giancarlo
  • Martina, Katia
  • Luque, Rafael
The design of sustainable procedures for the preparation of cobalt/carbon-based materials as an anode for hydrogen fuel production through electrocatalytic water splitting has attracted much interest in the last few years. Herein, a novel environmentally friendly approach for the development of stable and active catalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is reported. In detail, the methodology aimed at developing a sequence of composites having a low cobalt loading (<4%wt) using polyphenols extracted from green tea as metal stabilizers and activated carbon derived from pinecones as a metal-support as well as a coactive material. The approach exploited ultrasound (US), microwave (MW) and combined US/MWassisted techniques with the purpose of enhancing the final electrocatalytic activity of these new composites, replacing conventional high-temperature approaches. The results indicated that the soproduced electrocatalytic materials followed the order of activity US > MW/US > MW > conventional heating, with the best sample requiring an overpotential of 365 mV to deliver a current density of 10 mA cm_2 and a Tafel slope of 58 mV dec_1.