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Iron phosphide anchored nanoporous carbon as an efficient electrode for supercapacitors and the oxygen reduction reaction

Inspired by their distinctive properties, transition metal phosphides have gained immense attention as promising electrode materials for energy storage and conversion applications. The introduction of a safe and large-scale method of synthesizing a composite of these materials with carbon is of grea...

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Autores principales: Yousef, Ahmed K., Kim, Yena, Bhanja, Piyali, Mei, Peng, Pramanik, Malay, Sanad, M. M. S., Rashad, M. M., El-Sayed, A. Y., Alshehri, Abdulmohsen Ali, Alghamdi, Yousef Gamaan, Alzahrani, Khalid Ahmed, Ide, Yusuke, Lin, Jianjian, Yamauchi, Yusuke
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9070042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35528647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra04326h
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author Yousef, Ahmed K.
Kim, Yena
Bhanja, Piyali
Mei, Peng
Pramanik, Malay
Sanad, M. M. S.
Rashad, M. M.
El-Sayed, A. Y.
Alshehri, Abdulmohsen Ali
Alghamdi, Yousef Gamaan
Alzahrani, Khalid Ahmed
Ide, Yusuke
Lin, Jianjian
Yamauchi, Yusuke
author_facet Yousef, Ahmed K.
Kim, Yena
Bhanja, Piyali
Mei, Peng
Pramanik, Malay
Sanad, M. M. S.
Rashad, M. M.
El-Sayed, A. Y.
Alshehri, Abdulmohsen Ali
Alghamdi, Yousef Gamaan
Alzahrani, Khalid Ahmed
Ide, Yusuke
Lin, Jianjian
Yamauchi, Yusuke
author_sort Yousef, Ahmed K.
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description Inspired by their distinctive properties, transition metal phosphides have gained immense attention as promising electrode materials for energy storage and conversion applications. The introduction of a safe and large-scale method of synthesizing a composite of these materials with carbon is of great significance in the fields of electrochemical and materials sciences. In the current effort, we successfully synthesize an iron phosphide/carbon (FeP/C) with a high specific surface area by the pyrolysis of the gel resulting from the hydrothermal treatment of an iron nitrate–phytic acid mixed solution. In comparison with the blank (P/C), the as-synthesized FeP/C appears to be an efficient electrode material for supercapacitor as well as oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) applications in an alkaline medium in a three-electrode system. In the study of supercapacitors, FeP/C shows areal capacitance of 313 mF cm(−2) at 1.2 mA cm(−2) while retaining 95% of its initial capacitance value after 10 000 cycles, while in the ORR, the synthesized material exhibits high electrocatalytic activity with an onset potential of ca. 0.86 V vs. RHE through the preferred four-electron pathway and less than 6% H(2)O(2) production calculated in the potential range of 0.0–0.7 V vs. RHE. The stability is found to be better than those of the benchmark Pt/C (20 wt%) catalyst.
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spelling pubmed-90700422022-05-05 Iron phosphide anchored nanoporous carbon as an efficient electrode for supercapacitors and the oxygen reduction reaction Yousef, Ahmed K. Kim, Yena Bhanja, Piyali Mei, Peng Pramanik, Malay Sanad, M. M. S. Rashad, M. M. El-Sayed, A. Y. Alshehri, Abdulmohsen Ali Alghamdi, Yousef Gamaan Alzahrani, Khalid Ahmed Ide, Yusuke Lin, Jianjian Yamauchi, Yusuke RSC Adv Chemistry Inspired by their distinctive properties, transition metal phosphides have gained immense attention as promising electrode materials for energy storage and conversion applications. The introduction of a safe and large-scale method of synthesizing a composite of these materials with carbon is of great significance in the fields of electrochemical and materials sciences. In the current effort, we successfully synthesize an iron phosphide/carbon (FeP/C) with a high specific surface area by the pyrolysis of the gel resulting from the hydrothermal treatment of an iron nitrate–phytic acid mixed solution. In comparison with the blank (P/C), the as-synthesized FeP/C appears to be an efficient electrode material for supercapacitor as well as oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) applications in an alkaline medium in a three-electrode system. In the study of supercapacitors, FeP/C shows areal capacitance of 313 mF cm(−2) at 1.2 mA cm(−2) while retaining 95% of its initial capacitance value after 10 000 cycles, while in the ORR, the synthesized material exhibits high electrocatalytic activity with an onset potential of ca. 0.86 V vs. RHE through the preferred four-electron pathway and less than 6% H(2)O(2) production calculated in the potential range of 0.0–0.7 V vs. RHE. The stability is found to be better than those of the benchmark Pt/C (20 wt%) catalyst. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9070042/ /pubmed/35528647 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra04326h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Yousef, Ahmed K.
Kim, Yena
Bhanja, Piyali
Mei, Peng
Pramanik, Malay
Sanad, M. M. S.
Rashad, M. M.
El-Sayed, A. Y.
Alshehri, Abdulmohsen Ali
Alghamdi, Yousef Gamaan
Alzahrani, Khalid Ahmed
Ide, Yusuke
Lin, Jianjian
Yamauchi, Yusuke
Iron phosphide anchored nanoporous carbon as an efficient electrode for supercapacitors and the oxygen reduction reaction
title Iron phosphide anchored nanoporous carbon as an efficient electrode for supercapacitors and the oxygen reduction reaction
title_full Iron phosphide anchored nanoporous carbon as an efficient electrode for supercapacitors and the oxygen reduction reaction
title_fullStr Iron phosphide anchored nanoporous carbon as an efficient electrode for supercapacitors and the oxygen reduction reaction
title_full_unstemmed Iron phosphide anchored nanoporous carbon as an efficient electrode for supercapacitors and the oxygen reduction reaction
title_short Iron phosphide anchored nanoporous carbon as an efficient electrode for supercapacitors and the oxygen reduction reaction
title_sort iron phosphide anchored nanoporous carbon as an efficient electrode for supercapacitors and the oxygen reduction reaction
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9070042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35528647
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra04326h
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