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Title: Stabilization of cobalt-polyoxometalate over poly(ionic liquid) composites for efficient electrocatalytic water oxidation
Authors: Adhikary, S.D.
Tiwari, A.
Nagaiah, T.C.
Mandal, D.
Keywords: Electrocatalysis
Oxygen evolution reaction
Polyoxometalate
Ionic polyme
Alkaline media
Issue Date: 27-Dec-2018
Abstract: The key to unlock a renewable, clean, and energy-dense hydrogen fuel lies in designing an efficient oxygen evolving catalyst exhibiting high activity, stability, and cost-effectiveness. This report addresses an improved activity toward oxygen evolution by a composite of cobaltpolyoxometalate [Co4(H2O)2(PW9O34)2] 10− (CoPOM) and an ionic polymer, poly(vinyl butyl imidazolium) (PVIM), in highly alkaline media. PVIM provides a stable platform for CoPOM and acts as a conductive linker between CoPOM and the electrode surface, forming a concrete solid composite, which balances the multinegative charge of CoPOM synergistically. This improved stability and conductivity of CoPOM by PVIM in the PVIM−CoPOM composite performs remarkable electrocatalytic water oxidation with a very low overpotential of 0.20 V and a very high current density of 250 mA/ cm2 (at 1.75 V vs RHE) with a turnover frequency (TOF) of 52.8 s−1 in 1 M NaOH.
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