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Photo-Electrochemical Oxygen Evolution Reaction by Biomimetic CaMn2O4 Catalyst

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posted on 2024-11-16, 10:10 authored by Ankita Gagrani, Mohammed Alsultan, Gerhard SwiegersGerhard Swiegers, Takuya T Tsuzuki
Calcium manganese oxide catalysts are a new class of redox catalysts with significant importance because of their structural similarity to natural oxygen-evolving complex in plant cells and the earth-abundant elemental constituents. In the present study, the photo-electrocatalytic properties of CaMn2O4 in water-splitting were investigated. CaMn2O4 powders with irregular shapes and nanowire shapes were synthesised using mechanochemical processing and a hydrothermal method, respectively. The anode in a photo-electrochemical cell was fabricated by embedding CaMn2O4 powders within polypyrrole. The results showed that CaMn2O4 induced a higher dark and light current in comparison to the control sample (polypyrrole alone). CaMn2O4 nanowires exhibited higher dark and light current in comparison to irregular-shaped CaMn2O4 powders. The difference was attributable to the higher surface area of nanowires compared to the irregular-shaped particles, rather than the difference in exposed crystal facets.

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science

Australian Research Council

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Gagrani, A., Alsultan, M., Swiegers, G. F. & Tsuzuki, T. (2019). Photo-Electrochemical Oxygen Evolution Reaction by Biomimetic CaMn2O4 Catalyst. Applied Sciences (APPS), 9 (11), 9112196-1-9112196-11.

Journal title

Applied Sciences (Switzerland)

Volume

9

Issue

11

Language

English

RIS ID

136559

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