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Title: | Plastic-derived substrate-grown carbon nanotubes as freestanding electrode for hydrogen evolution in alkaline media | Authors: | Wu, Xinyi | Keywords: | Science::Chemistry::Physical chemistry | Issue Date: | 2023 | Publisher: | Nanyang Technological University | Source: | Wu, X. (2023). Plastic-derived substrate-grown carbon nanotubes as freestanding electrode for hydrogen evolution in alkaline media. Master's thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173227 | Abstract: | Switching from a linear approach of waste management to a circular approach by transforming plastic waste into a higher value product is a promising direction towards plastic waste treatment. In this study, plastic pyrolysis gas was used to fabricate carbon nanotubes (CNTs) based freestanding, binder-free electrode for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). This study investigated the quality of CNTs synthesized on conductive carbon paper, semiconductive silicon and dielectric glass substrates, and their HER performance in 1 M KOH. CNTs synthesized on silicon were observed to be hollow-core, whereas nanotubes grown on glass and carbon paper displayed bamboo-like morphology, possessing better graphitization than CNTs grown on silicon. This is in agreement with HER performance, with the as-prepared electrodes requiring an overpotential of 267 mV, 241 mV and 216 mV to achieve 10 mA/cm2 for silicon, glass and carbon paper respectively. Despite being poorly conductive, the glass substrate electrode achieved a lower overpotential than the silicon electrode. The as-prepared silicon electrode also faced a delamination issue likely attributed to the lower surface energy of the hydrophobic silicon surface. The proposed approach thus showed that the in-situ fabricated electrodes performed better than separately synthesized CNTs prepared into electrodes by 27.4% and 14.2% for carbon paper and glass substrates respectively. The improved performance of the freestanding, binder-free electrodes can be linked to the lower charge-transfer resistance and reduced contact resistance between the CNTs and substrate. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173227 | DOI: | 10.32657/10356/173227 | Schools: | School of Civil and Environmental Engineering | Research Centres: | Residues and Resource Reclamation Centre | Rights: | This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). | Fulltext Permission: | open | Fulltext Availability: | With Fulltext |
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