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Bifunctional Fe―Ru―VC Catalyst for Energy Efficient Tandem Alkaline Electrolysis of Hydrazine and 4-nitrophenolopen access

Authors
Mohammadi, AliKim, HanseungArshia, Mohammad JavadHan, SoobinSedhumadhavan, AbilashMaleki, RezaVilian, A. T. EzhilPeriasamy, Arun PrakashHuh, Yun SukHan, Young-Kyu
Issue Date
Nov-2025
Publisher
Wiley-VCH GmbH
Keywords
4-nitrophenol reduction; alkaline electrolysis; bifunctional catalysts; environmental remediation; hydrazine oxidation; vanadium carbide
Citation
Small, v.21, no.45
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Journal Title
Small
Volume
21
Number
45
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/61739
DOI
10.1002/smll.202507522
ISSN
1613-6810
1613-6829
Abstract
Alternate electrocatalytic reactions can turn pollutants into green fuels, offering an energy-efficient approach. Coupling hydrazine oxidation reaction (HzOR), with 4-nitrophenol hydrogenation (4-NPHR) is especially promising. Here, we report a bifunctional electrocatalyst composed of defect-rich Fe-Ru alloy clusters uniformly anchored on vanadium carbide (Fe & horbar;Ru & horbar;VC), synthesized via scalable ball milling and thermal annealing. Fe & horbar;Ru & horbar;VC exhibits excellent electrocatalytic activity toward both HzOR and 4-NPHR, requiring a low overpotential of 145 mV at 10 mA cm(-2) and a favorable Tafel slope of 68.9 mV dec(-1) for HzOR, with stability exceeding 90 h in 1M KOH. For 1 mM 4-NPHR, superior Fe-Ru-VC performance is achieved -7.2 mA cm(-2) at 100 mV, highlighting its high efficiency. Furthermore, a paired H-cell electrolyzer (HzOR||4-NPHR) operates at only 200 mV to deliver 40 mA cm(-2), underscoring its low energy demand. In situ Raman spectroscopy confirms the formation of Fe & horbar;Ru(OOH) as active sites, UV-Vis analysis confirms rapid 4-NP degradation, and DFT calculations demonstrate enhanced electronic interactions at the Ru & horbar;Fe junction, consistent with experimental observations. The outstanding activity is attributed to synergistic Fe-Ru interactions, the presence of zigzag edge defects, and the excellent conductivity of the VC support.
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