http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/26753| Title: | Interplay of elemental configuration and graphene support in high-entropy spinel oxides for oxygen electrochemical reactions | Authors: | Liang, Yuan-Chang Jung, Hao |
Keywords: | Oxides;Single-phase cubic spinel;Composition;Graphene support | Issue Date: | 2026 | Publisher: | VIETNAM NATL UNIV | Journal Volume: | 11 | Journal Issue: | 3 | Start page/Pages: | 13 | Source: | JOURNAL OF SCIENCE-ADVANCED MATERIALS AND DEVICES | Abstract: | In this study, high-entropy spinel oxides, including (Fe0.2Co0.2Ni0.2Cr0.2Zn0.2)3O4, (Fe0.15Co0.15-Ni0.15Cr0.275Zn0.275)3O4, and (Fe0.25Co0.25Ni0.25Cr0.125Zn0.125)3O4, were synthesized using a solvothermal annealing method, and graphene-supported samples were subsequently prepared. Structural characterization confirmed the formation of a single-phase cubic spinel structure with homogeneous elemental distribution. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy revealed composition-dependent differences in metal valence states and oxygen vacancy contents. Among the samples, (Fe0.25Co0.25Ni0.25Cr0.125Zn0.125)3O4 exhibited the highest oxygen vacancy fraction (32.2%) among the compositions. The introduction of graphene was associated with improved particle dispersion and electrical conductivity. Electrochemical measurements showed that the (Fe0.25Co0.25-Ni0.25Cr0.125Zn0.125)3O4 with 10 wt% graphene catalyst required an overpotential of 268 mV to reach a current density of 10 mA cm-2 for the oxygen evolution reaction, and exhibited a relatively large electrochemical surface area and lower charge-transfer resistance. Stability tests indicated that 93% of the initial OER current density and 91.7% of the oxygen reduction reaction current density were retained. This work presents a systematic investigation of composition and graphene support effects on the electrocatalytic behavior of High-entropy spinel oxides. |
URI: | http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/26753 | ISSN: | 2468-2284 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.jsamd.2026.101190 |
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