Abstract

The electrodeposition of NiCo on a stainless-steel substrate using Deep eutectic solvent (DES) was carried out using constant current methods. A 1:2 mol ratio of ChCl (Choline chloride) and crystalline urea was used to prepare DES. The XRD analysis of the fabricated NiCo@SS showed a highly crystalline nature, and the SEM image revealed the fabricated electrode surface morphology. The composition and oxidation state of the deposited material were confirmed by EDAX and XPS techniques. The prepared electrodes were subjected to LSV and CV studies with 1 M KOH using a three-electrode system to analyse its catalytic ability in the Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and methanol oxidation reaction (MOR). Among all the deposited electrocatalysts, NiCo@SS demonstrated the highest catalytic activity and excellent stability for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), achieving an overpotential of 257 mV at a current density of 100 mA/cm2. Additionally, NiCo@SS exhibited a remarkable current density of 240 mA at a potential of 0.8 V towards the MOR. The synthesized NiCo@SS possessed excellent low overpotential, low charge transfer resistance, high current density, and large surface area. The explored catalyst of NiCo@SS was examined with different concentrations of methanol using the CV technique. Finally, the stability of NiCo@SS, as examined by chronoamperometry and LSV with 3000 cycles, revealed it to be a robust, stable catalyst towards HER and OER.

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