Investigation of Biomass-Derived Heteroatom-Doped Carbon Fiber Aerogel Decorated with NiCo2S4 Flowers as a Binder-Free Anode for Urea Electrooxidation: From a Sustainable Standpoint
Abstract:The fabrication of proficient anodes for urea oxidation
reaction
(UOR) with the inherent traits including competent catalytic activity,
enhanced electronic conductivity, sound durability, and low cost are
the inevitable criteria for the advancement and practical implementation
of green energy conversion devices, such as direct urea/urine fuel
cells. Herein we are reporting the decoration of biomass-derived nitrogen-doped
carbon fiber aerogel (NCFA) with three-dimensional (3D) flower-like
NiCo2S4 (NCS) architec… Show more
“…[23][24][25] Construction of binder-free sensing probes by directly modifying the electrode surface with electroactive materials would be the ultimate strategy to overcome the aforesaid hitches. [26][27][28][29] This approach not only amplifies the electron transfer kinetics of the sensing electrodes but also reduces the overall fabrication cost and extends its wide applicability for point-of-care detection.…”
The rational design and construction of highly active, inexpensive, environmentally benign, and easily disposable urea-detecting probes is an appealing idea for the dynamic advancement and extensive practical application of enzyme-free...
“…[23][24][25] Construction of binder-free sensing probes by directly modifying the electrode surface with electroactive materials would be the ultimate strategy to overcome the aforesaid hitches. [26][27][28][29] This approach not only amplifies the electron transfer kinetics of the sensing electrodes but also reduces the overall fabrication cost and extends its wide applicability for point-of-care detection.…”
The rational design and construction of highly active, inexpensive, environmentally benign, and easily disposable urea-detecting probes is an appealing idea for the dynamic advancement and extensive practical application of enzyme-free...
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