Electrochemical performance of crystalline Ni-Co-Mo-Fe electrodes obtained by mechanical alloying on the oxygen evolution reaction

M. Plata-Torres, A. M. Torres-Huerta, M. A. Domínguez-Crespo, E. M. Arce-Estrada, C. Ramírez-Rodríguez

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Abstract

Electro-active Co30 Ni70, Co30 Mo70, Ni30 Mo70, Co10 Ni20 Mo70, Fe10 Co30 Ni60 and Co10 Fe30 Ni60 wt% alloys have been prepared by mechanical alloying. The electrocatalytic behavior of obtained electrodes has been evaluated in 30 wt% KOH aqueous solutions as a function of different temperatures (298, 323 and 343 K) and overvoltages (η = 200, 300, 400 mV). The effect of Fe contamination during mechanical milling was also analyzed. The electrode performance was studied by cyclic voltammetry, ac-impedance and steady-state polarization techniques. Appreciable current values for oxygen evolution reactions (OER) were measured at Ni-Co-Mo-Fe electrodes produced by this technique. It was also found that the electrochemically formed Co and Fe oxides and/or hydroxides did not show an activity for OER as good as reported on hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Tafel plots of preoxidized at 1 cycle and prolonged cycled (50 cycles) for Co30 Ni70, Co30 Mo70, Ni30 Mo70, Co10 Ni20 Mo70, Fe10 Co30 Ni60 and Co10 Fe30 Ni60 crystalline electrodes were very different, which might be related to changes in the surface enrichment of one or two of the alloy constituents. The Mo electrocatalytic effects seem to be more important on the OER at higher temperatures than those showed previously for HER. Molybdenum containing crystalline Co and Ni powders (Co10 Ni20 Mo70) showed the best catalytic behavior for the OER.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4142-4152
Number of pages11
JournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume32
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2007

Keywords

  • Electrocatalysts
  • Mechanical alloying
  • Oxygen evolution reaction

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