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Three-dimensional NiCoP hollow spheres: an efficient electrode material for hydrogen evolution reaction and supercapacitor applications

A binary metal phosphide (NiCoP) has been synthesized in a single-step hydrothermal method, and its energy conversion (hydrogen evolution reaction; HER) and energy storage (supercapacitor) performances have been explored. The physicochemical characterization of the NiCoP nanostructures show that the...

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Autores principales: Das, Jiban K., Samantara, Aneeya K., Satyarthy, Saumya, Rout, Chandra Sekhar, Behera, J. N.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9049034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35495254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra09714g
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author Das, Jiban K.
Samantara, Aneeya K.
Satyarthy, Saumya
Rout, Chandra Sekhar
Behera, J. N.
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Samantara, Aneeya K.
Satyarthy, Saumya
Rout, Chandra Sekhar
Behera, J. N.
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description A binary metal phosphide (NiCoP) has been synthesized in a single-step hydrothermal method, and its energy conversion (hydrogen evolution reaction; HER) and energy storage (supercapacitor) performances have been explored. The physicochemical characterization of the NiCoP nanostructures show that they have a highly crystalline phase and are formed uniformly with a sphere-like surface morphology. In acidic electrolytic conditions, the NiCoP shows excellent HER performance, requiring only 160 and 300 mV overpotential to deliver 10 and 300 mA cm(−2) current density, respectively. Interestingly, it follows the Volmer–Heyrovsky reaction pathway to execute the HER with robust durability (∼15 mV increase in overpotential even after 18 h of electrolysis). In an alkaline medium (5 M KOH), NiCoP shows specific capacitance of 960 F g(−1) with higher energy density (33.3 W h kg(−1)) and power density (11.8 kW kg(−1)). Moreover, it shows better reversibility (∼97% coulombic efficiency) and long cycle life (∼95% capacitance retention after 10 000 repeated cycles). The unique surface morphology and phase purity of the binary metal phosphide avails more electroactive surface/redox centers, thereby showing better electrocatalytic as well as energy storage performances. Therefore, we presume that the NiCoP would be a suitable material for future energy conversion and storage systems.
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spelling pubmed-90490342022-04-28 Three-dimensional NiCoP hollow spheres: an efficient electrode material for hydrogen evolution reaction and supercapacitor applications Das, Jiban K. Samantara, Aneeya K. Satyarthy, Saumya Rout, Chandra Sekhar Behera, J. N. RSC Adv Chemistry A binary metal phosphide (NiCoP) has been synthesized in a single-step hydrothermal method, and its energy conversion (hydrogen evolution reaction; HER) and energy storage (supercapacitor) performances have been explored. The physicochemical characterization of the NiCoP nanostructures show that they have a highly crystalline phase and are formed uniformly with a sphere-like surface morphology. In acidic electrolytic conditions, the NiCoP shows excellent HER performance, requiring only 160 and 300 mV overpotential to deliver 10 and 300 mA cm(−2) current density, respectively. Interestingly, it follows the Volmer–Heyrovsky reaction pathway to execute the HER with robust durability (∼15 mV increase in overpotential even after 18 h of electrolysis). In an alkaline medium (5 M KOH), NiCoP shows specific capacitance of 960 F g(−1) with higher energy density (33.3 W h kg(−1)) and power density (11.8 kW kg(−1)). Moreover, it shows better reversibility (∼97% coulombic efficiency) and long cycle life (∼95% capacitance retention after 10 000 repeated cycles). The unique surface morphology and phase purity of the binary metal phosphide avails more electroactive surface/redox centers, thereby showing better electrocatalytic as well as energy storage performances. Therefore, we presume that the NiCoP would be a suitable material for future energy conversion and storage systems. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9049034/ /pubmed/35495254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra09714g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Das, Jiban K.
Samantara, Aneeya K.
Satyarthy, Saumya
Rout, Chandra Sekhar
Behera, J. N.
Three-dimensional NiCoP hollow spheres: an efficient electrode material for hydrogen evolution reaction and supercapacitor applications
title Three-dimensional NiCoP hollow spheres: an efficient electrode material for hydrogen evolution reaction and supercapacitor applications
title_full Three-dimensional NiCoP hollow spheres: an efficient electrode material for hydrogen evolution reaction and supercapacitor applications
title_fullStr Three-dimensional NiCoP hollow spheres: an efficient electrode material for hydrogen evolution reaction and supercapacitor applications
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional NiCoP hollow spheres: an efficient electrode material for hydrogen evolution reaction and supercapacitor applications
title_short Three-dimensional NiCoP hollow spheres: an efficient electrode material for hydrogen evolution reaction and supercapacitor applications
title_sort three-dimensional nicop hollow spheres: an efficient electrode material for hydrogen evolution reaction and supercapacitor applications
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9049034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35495254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra09714g
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