A comparative study of NiCo 2 O 4 catalyst supported on Ni foam and from solution residuals fabricated by a hydrothermal approach for electrochemical oxygen evolution reaction
Residuals have rarely been granted attention when employing a hydrothermal approach to prepare binder-free supported catalysts. Using Ni foam supported NiCo2O4 catalyst for oxygen evolution reaction as an example, it was found that the catalytic activity of NiCo2O4 from the residuals loaded on glass...
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description | Residuals have rarely been granted attention when employing a hydrothermal approach to prepare binder-free supported catalysts. Using Ni foam supported NiCo2O4 catalyst for oxygen evolution reaction as an example, it was found that the catalytic activity of NiCo2O4 from the residuals loaded on glass carbon is comparable to Ni foam supported NiCo2O4, while the specific activity and turnover frequency value of the former catalyst are many times higher than that of the supported catalyst. In view of sustainability and green development, residuals should be given more attention when catalyst is prepared using the hydrothermal fabrication approach. |
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