High Electrochemical Performance and Photocatalytic Activity in Multicomponent Nanostructured (CuZnNiCoMg)O
1High Temperature Materials Processing Laboratory, Department of Physics and Nanotechnology, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur 603 203, Tamil Nadu, India.
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Summary
High-entropy oxides (HEOs) show promise for energy storage and environmental cleanup. Adding magnesium to (CuZnNiCoMg)O HEO improved its electrochemical and photocatalytic performance compared to (CuZnNiCo)O HEO.
Area of Science:
- Materials Science
- Electrochemistry
- Photocatalysis
Background:
- High-entropy oxides (HEOs) offer unique properties for sustainable energy applications.
- Tuning HEO composition and structure is key to optimizing their performance.
- Magnesium (Mg) incorporation is explored for enhancing HEO properties.
Purpose of the Study:
- Investigate the electrochemical and photocatalytic potential of (CuZnNiCoMg)O HEO.
- Examine the role of Mg in improving the properties of (CuZnNiCo)O HEO.
- Compare the performance of (CuZnNiCoMg)O and (CuZnNiCo)O HEOs.
Main Methods:
- Synthesis and characterization of (CuZnNiCoMg)O and (CuZnNiCo)O HEOs.
- Evaluation of electrochemical properties using cyclic voltammetry and specific capacitance measurements.
- Assessment of photocatalytic activity for methylene blue degradation.
Main Results:
- (CuZnNiCoMg)O formed a cubic rocksalt structure at 1173 K, lower than (CuZnNiCo)O (1473 K).
- (CuZnNiCoMg)O electrodes exhibited higher specific capacitance (276.69 Fg⁻¹) than (CuZnNiCo)O (257.88 Fg⁻¹).
- (CuZnNiCoMg)O photocatalyst achieved 81.14% methylene blue degradation, outperforming (CuZnNiCo)O (64.16%).
Conclusions:
- Magnesium incorporation enhances the phase formation and electrochemical performance of HEOs.
- (CuZnNiCoMg)O demonstrates superior multifunctional performance for energy storage and environmental remediation.
- This study highlights the potential of Mg-doped HEOs for sustainable energy and environmental applications.