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                           Preparation and Characterization of Porous

                      Electrocatalysts and Their Applications for Glycerol
                                            Electro-oxidation


                      Mohamed R. Rizk*, Muhammad G. Abd El-Moghny, Gumaa A. El-
                                   Nagar, Amina Mazhar, Mohamed. S. El-deab
                        Chemistry department, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Cairo,
                                                        Egypt.
                                           Email: mkhater@sci.cu.edu.eg

                                                     ABSTRACT


                     Herein,    Cu/Cu2O  foams  with          dendritic-like  structures  were
                    electrodeposited atop smooth Cu electrode by dynamic hydrogen bubbles
                    technique  and  they  were  used  as  efficient  electrocatalysts  for  glycerol
                    electrooxidation. The morphology, structure, and composition of the as-
                    prepared Cu/Cu2O foams were tuned by additives (e.g, KCl and NiCl2) in
                    the copper deposition bath to maximize their electrocatalytic performance
                    towards  glycerol  electrooxidation.  The  as-synthesized  Cu/Cu2O  foams
                    showed  superior  electrocatalytic  activity  towards  glycerol  oxidation
                    reaction, as  demonstrated by  the significant  negative shift  in  the  onset
                    potential (~400 mV) together with up to 6 times higher oxidation current,
                    compared to the Cu/Cu2O non-porous film with the same loading. The
                    performance  of  these  foams  was  further  improved  via  introducing
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                    optimum amounts of either Ni  and/or Cl  ions. These additives resulted
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                    in a significant change in the structure and shape of the electrodeposited
                    Cu/Cu2O textures with a concurrent increase in their roughness. Material
                    and electrochemical characterization (e.g., SEM, XRD, XPS, LSV and CV)
                    techniques  were  used  to  link  the  observed  enhancements  into  the
                    morphology, composition, and structure of the as-synthesized Cu/Cu2O
                    foam materials.



                    Keywords: Porous catalysts; Ni-doping; Electrocatalysis; Glycerol electro-
                    oxidation; Cu foam.





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