Enhanced water splitting kinetics using MgFeO3/MXene/VS2 hybrid bifunctional catalysts
- Authors
- Hussain, Sajjad; Vikraman, Dhanasekaran; Sheikh, Zulfqar Ali; Aftab, Sikandar; Nazir, Ghazanfar; Shaikh, Shoyebmohamad F.; Kim, Deok-Kee; Kim, Hyun-Seok; Jung, Jongwan
- Issue Date
- Dec-2024
- Publisher
- Royal Society of Chemistry
- Keywords
- Hydrogen Evolution Reaction; Nanoparticles; Oxygen Evolution Reaction; Perovskite; Titanium Dioxide; Bifunctional Catalysts; Electrochemicals; Hierarchical Porous; Hydrothermal Reaction; Overpotential; Perovskite Oxides; Porous Architectures; Splitting Kinetics; Tafel Slopes; Water Splitting; Potassium Hydroxide
- Citation
- Journal of Materials Chemistry A, v.12, no.48, pp 33882 - 33897
- Pages
- 16
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Journal of Materials Chemistry A
- Volume
- 12
- Number
- 48
- Start Page
- 33882
- End Page
- 33897
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/56299
- DOI
- 10.1039/d4ta05656f
- ISSN
- 2050-7488
2050-7496
- Abstract
- There is a persistent need to propose efficient and durable electrocatalysts established on non-precious, earth-abundant elements to enhance the efficiency of electrochemical water splitting. In this work, perovskite oxide-MgFeO3 (MFO) nano-cubes were incorporated onto the surface of MXene-Ti3C2 sheets and 2D VS2 through a hydrothermal reaction to form an MgFeO3/MXene/VS2 hybrid with a hierarchical porous architecture. By controlling the synergetic properties of the multiple mechanisms of the hybrid, including the high conductivity of MXene/metallic sulfide, a porous-like architecture featuring rich channels for efficient mass and charge transference, and hybridization with electronic construction regulation, the MFO/MXene/VS2 hybrid exhibited outstanding performance. In particular, MFO/MXene/VS2 demonstrated exceptional efficiency for the hydrogen evolution reaction, achieving an overpotential of 35 mV at 10 mA cm-2 and a Tafel slope of 42 mV dec-1. Similarly, it achieved an overpotential of 214 mV at 10 mA cm-2 for the oxygen evolution reaction, with a corresponding Tafel slope of 54 mV dec-1 in a 1.0 M KOH solution. When employed in an overall water-splitting electrolyzer with an MFO/MXene/VS2 & Vert;MFO/MXene/VS2 configuration, it achieved a low voltage of 1.47 V to maintain a current density of 10 mA cm-2 with commendable stability.
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