Journal of Inorganic Materials, Volume. 34, Issue 8, 803(2019)
A novel kind of electrocatalytic oxygen evolution catalyst was fabricated by introducing g-C3N4 ultrathin films onto the surface of attapulgite (ATP) via a simple in-situ depositing technique, combined with freeze-drying and programmed roasting process. The obtained product was identified as ATP/g-C3N4. In order to achieve the best catalyst, a series of ATP/g-C3N4 composites with different mass fraction of ATP were obtained and marked as ATP/g-C3N4-w, where w represents the mass fraction of ATP (w =mATP: (mATP + mg-C3N4)= 0.33, 0.40, 0.50, 0.67). Results show that g-C3N4 thin layers are uniformly loaded onto the ATP surface via the chemical bond (Si-O-C), which is beneficial to tailor the surface electronic structure of g-C3N4 and provide more active sites. Their electrocatalytic oxygen evolution properties in 0.1 mol/L KOH were investigated. It is found that ATP/g-C3N4-0.50 presents the best oxygen evolution catalytic performance and has excellent oxygen evolution stability. Its oxygen evolution over potential is 410 mV and the Tafel slope is 118 mV/dec at a current density of 10 mA/cm 2. The results suggest that ATP/ g-C3N4-0.50 can be used as a potential oxygen evolution catalyst.
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Sheng ZHANG, Yi JIANG, Yuan-Yuan JI, Ying DU, Zhen-Huan SHENG, Jing-Zhou YIN, Qiao-Qi LI, Li-Li ZHANG.
Category: RESEARCH PAPER
Received: Aug. 15, 2018
Accepted: --
Published Online: Sep. 26, 2021
The Author Email: ZHANG Li-Li (zll@hytc.edu.cn)