Partner: Goddati Mahendra


Ostatnie publikacje
1.Birhanu Bayissa G., Teshome Tufa L., Mahendra G., Lee Y., Fikadu Banti B., Nwaji Njoku N., You S., Lee J., Oxygen Vacancy Generation and Stabilization in Layered NiFeCo Double Hydroxide Nanosheets for a Highly Efficient Oxygen Evolution Reaction, ACS Applied Nano Materials, ISSN: 2574-0970, DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.4c01840, Vol.8, pp.A-K, 2024

Streszczenie:

Oxygen vacancy (Vo) is ubiquitous, playing a critical role in tuning the electronic configuration and optimizing the adsorption of adsorbates in the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) process. However, fine control over the density and stabilization of Vo is a big challenge in the highly oxidizing environment of OER. Herein, we have fabricated bulk NiFeCo (layered double hydroxide) LDHs via the hydrothermal method and exfoliated them into thin sheets rich with Vo using high-energy Ar-plasma. We doped fluoride to simultaneously modulate the charge distribution of surrounding atoms and stabilize Vo by taking advantage of the extremely high electronegativity and similar ion diameter to oxygen of fluoride. The material exhibited OER activity with a low overpotential of 200 mV at 10 mA cm–2 and a Tafel slope of 34.6 mV dec–1. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations support the claim that Vo and fluoride substantially increase NiFeCo LDH OER activity by modifying the electronic structures of the catalytically active sites.

Słowa kluczowe:

Electrocatalyst, Double layered hydroxide, oxygen evolution reaction, oxygen vacancy, stabilization

Afiliacje autorów:

Birhanu Bayissa G.-other affiliation
Teshome Tufa L.-other affiliation
Mahendra G.-other affiliation
Lee Y.-other affiliation
Fikadu Banti B.-other affiliation
Nwaji Njoku N.-IPPT PAN
You S.-other affiliation
Lee J.-Lexington High School (US)
2.Nwaji Njemuwa N., Juyong G., Mahendra G., Hyojin K., Adewale Hammed P., Sharan A., Singh N., Lee J., Defect engineered Fe3C@NiCo2S4 trojan nanospike derived from Metal Organic framework as Advanced electrode material for Hybrid supercapacitor., ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, ISSN: 1944-8244, DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c04635, Vol.15, No.29, pp.34779-34788, 2023

Streszczenie:

The rational synthesis and tailoring of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with multifunctional micro/nanoarchitectures have emerged as a subject of significant academic interest owing to their promising potential for utilization in advanced energy storage devices. Herein, we explored a category of three-dimensional (3D) NiCo2S4 nanospikes that have been integrated into a 1D Fe3C microarchitecture using a chemical surface transformation process. The resulting electrode materials, i.e., Fe3C@NiCo2S4 nanospikes, exhibit immense potential for utilization in high-performance hybrid supercapacitors. The nanospikes exhibit an elevated specific capacity (1894.2 F g-1 at 1 A g-1), enhanced rate capability (59%), and exceptional cycling stability (92.5% with 98.7% Coulombic efficiency) via a charge storage mechanism reminiscent of a battery. The augmented charge storage characteristics are attributed to the collaborative features of the active constituents, amplified availability of active sites inherent in the nanospikes, and the proficient redox chemical reactions of multi-metallic guest species. When using nitrogen-doped carbon nanofibers as the anode to fabricate hybrid supercapacitors, the device exhibits high energy and power densities of 62.98 Wh kg-1 and 6834 W kg-1, respectively, and shows excellent long-term cycling stability (95.4% after 5000 cycles), which affirms the significant potential of the proposed design for applications in hybrid supercapacitors. The DFT study showed the strong coupling of the oxygen from the electrolyte OH- with the metal atom of the nanostructures, resulting in high adsorption properties that facilitate the redox reaction kinetics.

Słowa kluczowe:

defect engineering,Nanospike,advanced electrode,hybrid,MOF,Supercapacitor

Afiliacje autorów:

Nwaji Njemuwa N.-other affiliation
Juyong G.-other affiliation
Mahendra G.-other affiliation
Hyojin K.-IPPT PAN
Adewale Hammed P.-other affiliation
Sharan A.-other affiliation
Singh N.-other affiliation
Lee J.-Lexington High School (US)
200p.
3.Mahendra G., Huu-Quang N., Sohyun K., Birhanu Bayissa G., Teshome Tufa L., Nwaji Njemuwa N., My-Chi Thi N., Juyong G., Lee J., Rugged forest morphology of magnetoplasmonic nanorods that collect maximum light for photoelectrochemical water splitting, Nano Micro Small Journal, ISSN: 1613-6829, DOI: 10.1002/smll.202302980, Vol.19, pp.1-14, 2023

Streszczenie:

A feasible nanoscale framework of heterogeneous plasmonic materials and
proper surface engineering can enhance photoelectrochemical (PEC)
water-splitting performance owing to increased light absorbance, efficient
bulk carrier transport, and interfacial charge transfer. This article introduces a
new magnetoplasmonic (MagPlas) Ni-doped Au@FexOy nanorods (NRs)
based material as a novel photoanode for PEC water-splitting. A two stage
procedure produces core–shell Ni/Au@FexOy MagPlas NRs. The first-step is
a one-pot solvothermal synthesis of Au@FexOy. The hollow FexOy nanotubes
(NTs) are a hybrid of Fe2O3 and Fe3O4, and the second-step is a sequential
hydrothermal treatment for Ni doping. Then, a transverse magnetic
field-induced assembly is adopted to decorate Ni/Au@FexOy on FTO glass to
be an artificially roughened morphologic surface called a rugged forest,
allowing more light absorption and active electrochemical sites. Then, to
characterize its optical and surface properties, COMSOL Multiphysics
simulations are carried out. The core–shell Ni/Au@FexOy MagPlas NRs
increase photoanode interface charge transfer to 2.73 mAcm−2 at 1.23 V RHE.
This improvement is made possible by the rugged morphology of the NRs,
which provide more active sites and oxygen vacancies as the hole transfer
medium. The recent finding may provide light on plasmonic photocatalytic
hybrids and surface morphology for effective PEC photoanodes.

Afiliacje autorów:

Mahendra G.-other affiliation
Huu-Quang N.-other affiliation
Sohyun K.-other affiliation
Birhanu Bayissa G.-other affiliation
Teshome Tufa L.-other affiliation
Nwaji Njemuwa N.-IPPT PAN
My-Chi Thi N.-other affiliation
Juyong G.-other affiliation
Lee J.-Lexington High School (US)
200p.
4.Nwaji Njemuwa N., Hyojin K., Mahendra G., Teshome Tufa L., Juyong G., Sharan A., Singh N., Lee J., Sulfur vacancy induced Co3S4@CoMo2S4 nanocomposite as functional electrode for high performance supercapacitor, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, ISSN: 2050-7488, DOI: 10.1039/d2ta08820g, Vol.11, pp.3640-3652, 2023

Streszczenie:

Vacancy engineering offers an attractive approach to improving the surface properties and electronic
structure of transition metal nanomaterials. However, simple and cost-effective methods for introducing
defects into nanomaterials still face great challenges. Herein, we propose a facile room temperature
two-step technique that utilizes Fe as the dopant to enhance S vacancies in cobalt-based metal–organic
frameworks (MOFs). The Fe–Co-MOF was converted into a hollow Fe–Co3S4 confined in CoMo2S4 to
form Fe–Co3S4@CoMo2S4 nanosheets. The as-prepared material showed enhanced charge storage
kinetics and excellent properties as an electrode material for supercapacitors. The obtained
nanostructure displayed a high specific capacitance (980.3 F g−1 at 1 A g−1) and excellent cycling stability
(capacity retention of 96.5% after 6000 cycles at 10 A g−1). Density functional theory (DFT) calculations
show that introducing defects into the nanostructures leads to more electrons appearing near the Fermi
level, which is beneficial for electron transfer during electrochemical processes. Thus, this work provides
a rational cost-effective strategy for introducing defects into transition metal sulfides and may serve as
a potential means to prepare electrode materials for energy storage.

Afiliacje autorów:

Nwaji Njemuwa N.-other affiliation
Hyojin K.-other affiliation
Mahendra G.-other affiliation
Teshome Tufa L.-other affiliation
Juyong G.-other affiliation
Sharan A.-other affiliation
Singh N.-other affiliation
Lee J.-Lexington High School (US)