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                               8  Biannual Conference on Chemistry - CHEM 08




                        Nickel Oxide Nanoparticles Supported on Graphitized

                            Carbon for Ethanol Oxidation in NaOH Solution
                                                 R.M. Abdel Hameed
                        Chemistry Department, Faculty of science, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
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                                                     ABSTRACT

                    NiO  nanoparticles  were  deposited  on  graphitized  carbon  support  [NiO/G-C]
                    through precipitating nickel hydroxide species followed by calcination at 400 C.
                    Physicochemical  characterization  indicated  the  appearance  of  two  diffraction
                    planes at 2θ values of 43.22 and 62.84 in XRD pattern of NiO/G-C to confirm
                    the  nickel  oxide  species  formation.  HRTEM  image  showed  a  finger  print  of
                    deposited nanoparticles with lattice fringes distance of 0.152 nm that resembled
                    the  lattice  distance  of  NiO(220)  plane.  The  electrocatalytic  performance  of
                    NiO/G-C electrocatalysts towards oxidizing ethanol molecules was examined in
                    basic   solution   using   cyclic   voltammetry,   chronoamperometry      and
                    electrochemical  impedance  spectroscopy.  The  oxidation  current  density  of
                    NiO/G-C electrocatalyst was dependent on the loading amount of nickel oxide
                    species. The effect of varying ethanol concentration and scan rate during ethanol
                    oxidation  reaction  was  studied.  The  reaction  order  with  respect  to  ethanol
                    concentration  was  measured  in  the  range  of  0.260–0.572  at  NiO/G-C
                    electrocatalysts  containing  variable  nickel  oxide  content.  Double-step
                    chronoamperometry was employed to calculate the catalytic rate constant and
                    diffusion coefficient values. They were 8.153 × 10  cm  mol  s  and 1.424 × 10
                                                                              − 1
                                                                    2
                                                                         3
                                                                                                 − 7
                                                                                 − 1
                    cm  s , respectively. A lower charge transfer resistance value was obtained after
                       2
                         − 1
                    adding  ethanol  molecules  to  NaOH  solution  confirming  the  enhanced
                    electrocatalytic activity of NiO/G-C during alcohol oxidation process.




















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