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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2519
Title: Low-cost transition metals (Fe, Ni, Co) on carbon aerogel for water electrolysis and supercapacitor applications
Authors: Mladenović, Dušan 
Martins, Marta
Samancı, Meryem
Charneca, Miguel
Paul, Anup
Santos, Diogo M.F.
Bayrakçeken, Ayşe
Šljukić Paunković, Biljana 
Keywords: Carbon aerogel;Nitrogen-doped catalyst;Supercapacitors;Transition metal;Water electrolysis
Issue Date: 10-Nov-2025
Publisher: Elsevier
Journal: Electrochimica Acta
Abstract: 
Cost-effective transition metals (TM = Fe, Ni, Co) were immobilized on carbon aerogel (CA) using microwave irradiation, followed by nitrogen doping into one catalyst series through heat treatment. The physical characterization of the synthesized catalysts included N2 sorption, inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry, X-ray diffraction analysis, transmission electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Co/CA displayed the best performance for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) electrocatalysis in alkaline water electrolysis, followed by Ni/CA. Co/CA exhibited a small Tafel slope of 110 mV dec−1 and required an overpotential of just 276 mV to reach 10 mA cm−2, lower than that of the commercial IrO2 electrocatalyst. Additionally, Co/CA and Ni/CA demonstrated excellent long-term stability during OER, with activity increasing over time. Capacitance measurements also showed the potential of TM/CA materials as supercapacitor electrodes. Fe/CA achieved the highest performance, with a specific capacitance of 322 F g-1 at a moderate current of 1 A g-1. It retained up to 96 % of its capacitance over 1000 cycles, indicating excellent stability.
URI: https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2519
ISSN: 00134686
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2025.147226
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