摘要

We have synthesized Cu2O nanoparticles (similar to 25 nm) starting from CuO (similar to 107 nm) and copper oxalate nanorods in an inert atmosphere (Ar) at a very low temperature of 350 degrees C. The process in the absence of the oxalate nanorods yields Cu2O at a much higher temperature of 850 degrees C. The Cu2O synthesized at lower temperature (350 degrees C) has smaller particles than Cu2O synthesized at 850 degrees C. We explored these nanomaterials as electrocatalysts for hydrogen and oxygen evolution which are highly desirable for renewable and clean energy applications. Electrochemical studies such as the hydrogen evolution reaction and oxygen evolution reaction (HER & OER) were carried out on glassy carbon as well as on platinum as the working electrode in KOH solution. Cu2O synthesized at lower temperature (350 degrees C) has 14 times higher current density during HER and 2 times higher current density during OER. These electrocatalysts were stable for 50 cycles. However, the Cu2O synthesized at higher temperature (850 degrees C) showed very efficient (similar to 98%) degradation of methylene blue (MB) in 120 min and the catalyst is stable up to the 4th cycle whereas Cu2O (350 degrees C) shows only 40% degradation.

  • 出版日期2014