Free-standing and binder-free nickel polymeric nanofiber membrane for electrocatalytic oxidation of ethanol in alkaline solution

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-JMR&T(2022)

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Abstract
In-situ chemical reduction technique was exploited to fabricate free-standing and binder-free active nanocatalyst materials for direct ethanol fuel cells using nickel nanoparticles onto polyvinylidenefluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene membrane [Ni/PVdF-HFP]. Homoge-neously distributed nickel nanoparticles with face-centered cubic structure were observed onto smooth membrane surfaces. Cyclic voltammetric measurements indicated the enhanced activity of Ni/PVdF-HFP membrane for oxidizing the alcohol molecules in NaOH solution. The measured oxidation current density increased with increasing the added ethanol concentration into the supporting electrolyte up to 0.64 M. Some kinetic parame-ters were calculated such as the charge transfer coefficient (a), Tafel slope and exchange current density values to record 0.468, 369 mV dec(-1) and 1.28 mA cm(-2), respectively. The three dimensional nanostructure of these fabricated metallic membranes and the increased number of their active voids could provide largely exposed surface areas for adsorbed alcohol molecules. The good stability of nickel nanoparticles onto PVdF-HFP membrane surface with minimum leaching level during prolonged ethanol oxidation in alkaline solution can offer unique possibilities for utilizing these polymeric electrocatalyst structures for energy production applications. (C) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.
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Electrospinning process, Polymeric membranes, Nickel electroactivity, Ethanol electro-oxidation, Alkaline solution
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