Abstract

Cobalt ferrite nanoparticles were synthesized and electrophoretically deposited onto aluminum foil, graphite paper, and carbon felt. The resulting cobalt ferrite films were studied to determine their potential for use as an electrocatalyst for the oxidation of ammonium sulfite to ammonium sulfate for a proposed sulfur ammonia thermochemical cycle for hydrogen production. The effects of electrophoretic deposition conditions on deposit morphology and the effects of deposit morphology on electrochemical activity in 2M ammonium sulfite were investigated by SEM analysis.

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