Ni–W–S nanoparticles in-situ synthesised on Ti mesh for electrocatalytic oxidation of glucose
- Author(s): Hui Zhao 1 and Yuqing Miao 1
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University of Shanghai for Science and Technology , Shanghai 200093 , People's Republic of China
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University of Shanghai for Science and Technology , Shanghai 200093 , People's Republic of China
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Volume 13, Issue 10,
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2018,
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1373 – 1377
DOI: 10.1049/mnl.2018.5200 , Online ISSN 1750-0443
The Ni–W–S nanoparticles (NPs) were synthesised on Ti mesh through the typical hydrothermal method. The obtained Ti/Ni–W–S was characterised on morphology, composition and electrocatalytic property. It showed good electrocatalytic performance towards glucose oxidation in strong alkali electrolyte, exhibiting the potential application in the field of fuel cell. The excellent electrocatalytic activity of Ni–W–S NPs, the favourable electron transfer between electrode and catalysts, as well as the high conductivity of Ti contributed to its final catalytic performance of Ti/Ni–W–S.
Inspec keywords: electrolytes; nickel compounds; electrochemical electrodes; nanoparticles; catalysis; nanofabrication; catalysts; oxidation; electrochemistry
Other keywords: Ti mesh; electron transfer; fuel cell; composition; Ti; typical hydrothermal method; Ni–W–S nanoparticles; electrocatalytic oxidation; NiWS; electrocatalytic property; strong alkali electrolyte; electrocatalytic performance; Ti/Ni–W–S; glucose oxidation; electrocatalytic activity
Subjects: Structure of solid clusters, nanoparticles, nanotubes and nanostructured materials; Heterogeneous catalysis at surfaces and other surface reactions; Other methods of nanofabrication; Electrochemistry and electrophoresis
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