Abstract

The need for a clean and an environmentally non-degrading sustainable energy resource has grown worldwide due to the huge depletion of other fuel sources, as a result, production of hydrogen by electrochemical water splitting is considered as a potential answer to this pertaining need. However, development of low-cost electrocatalyst as a replacement for Pt and RuO2 for both Hydrogen Evolution Reaction (HER) and Oxygen Evolution Reaction (OER) remains a significant challenge for the production of hydrogen at a larger scale. This study presents the synthesis of non-noble metal-based lanthanum doped copper oxide nanoparticles as a potential bi-functional electrocatalyst for overall water splitting in alkaline electrolyte. The optimized 1% lanthanum (La) doped CuO electrocatalyst exhibits outstanding OER and HER activity in 1.0 M KOH electrolyte posting a potential of 1.552 V vs RHE for OER and −0.173 V vs RHE for HER at a current density of ~10 mAcm−2. Significantly, the functional bi-catalyst exhibits a low cell voltage of 1.6 V to achieve overall water splitting at a current density of 10 mAcm−2 along with long-term stability of 13.5 h for a cell voltage of 2.25 V at a constant current density of 30 mAcm−2 with only 20% initial current lose after 13.5 h. The results demonstrate that the incorporation of the rare-earth element onto CuO nanoparticles has made it a viable high-end non-noble electrocatalyst for overall water splitting.

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