Template-based FeNiCo Nanowire Electrodeposition Involving ...

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Template-based FeNiCo Nanowire Electrodeposition Involving Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Deyang Li and Elizabeth J. Podlaha Result

Introduction Fabrication of Ni , Fe, Co single or codeposited nanowires in both polycarbonate(PC) and anodized alumina oxidized (AAO) by DC or pulsing current has been extensively investigated[1-4]. However, there is a lack of work on alloy nanowires by DC current with gas evolving side reactions.

Surfactant effect (various SLS concentrations @E = -1.19 V (vs SCE) ) 1 mM

0 mM

SLS

7 mM

0.

Challenges Side reaction due to hydrogen evolution reaction b

c

Local pH rises

AAO

OHOH-

H+

H+

H+

OHH+

-0.03

SLS = 1 mM -0.045

SLS = 7 mM

-0.075 0.

2000.

Cathode

2H+ + 2e- = H2 Kw = [H+][OH-] •

SLS = 0 mM

-0.06

Cathode a.Blocking the active sites b.Rough edge c.Porous structure, easily to break apart d.a, b, and c can happen simultaneously

Due to hydrogen bubbles, blocking surface

-0.015

i A/cm2

H2 bubbles a

AAO current density profile @ E= 1.19 V

Short ~ 4 microns

Long ~ 20 microns

H+

concentration decreases, local pH increases

Medium ~ 12 microns

High current efficiency

Low current efficiency

1

4000.

24

6000.

8000.

t /s 100 >3000 bubbles/sec

H2 bubble

Schematic of bubbles release at a micros-electrode[6].

• Short nanowires obtained without SLS • SLS affects the deposition rate: at low SLS concentration the deposition rate increases, but at high SLS concentration the deposition rate decreases

0.1

0.0

0.4

mM SLS

7

Literature One solution to manage side reaction effect - pulse deposition Membrane material and current condition (AAO and PC membranes @constant current density and 1 mM SLS) Dissimilar layers

AAO

PC

-0.03 A/cm2

XRF result

PC

-0.03 A/cm2

-0.105 A/cm2

The average composition of each metal element in the thin film can be tested by XRF.

Hana Kim’s PhD thesis: Super Invar nanowire obtained by pulse current [5].

Elemental composition 100

Objectives

AAO -0.03

90

PC -0.03

PC -105

80

• DC Fabrication of FeNiCo nanowire in both AAO and PC membranes • Surfactant effect: to exam the surfactant (sodium lauryl sulfate) concentration on nanowire morphology. • Membrane material and current condition: to investigate various current conditions on the nanowire morphology

70

69

66

60 50

53 45

40

32

28

30 20 10

Long and robust nanowires

Experimental

Short nanowires

Long nanowires

3

2

2

Fe

Ni

Co

The unit of current density is A/cm2

Diameter / nm

Thickness / um

AAO

200

60

PC

200

10 Au sputtering on one side

-0.6 -0.8 -1. -1.2

Under the agitation

Cathode Template

current Au film

Growth

Membrane dissolution AAO: NaOH PC: DCM

750.

1500. t /s

2250.

E ~ -0.83 V

-1.

-1.4

-1. -1.2

-1.2

3000.

E ~ -1.13 V

-0.8

0.

2000.

4000.

6000.

8000.

t /s

-1.4 0.

350.

700. t /s

1050.

In AAO, hydrogen bubbles are able to go through membrane matrix.

In PC, hydrogen bubbles are confined in the deep recess.

1400.

Reference

Anode Pt mesh

The schematic of experimental setup. Reference Electrode is applied to measure the cathode potential.

Applying

0.

-0.6 -0.8

Possible reasons: • Higher hydrogen permeability in AAO than in PC • Hydrogen side reaction is dominating at lower current density

-0.6 E /V (vs SCE)

E ~ -1.20 V

-1.4

Membrane Membrane

Reference electrode

PC potential profile @i = -0.105 A/cm2

PC potential profile @ i = -0.03 A/cm2 E /V (vs SCE)

0.72 M 0.155 M 0.005 M 0.5 M 0.011 M 0 mM, 1 mM, 7 mM 2 40 oC

AAO potential profile @ i = -0.03 A/cm2 E / V (vs SCE)

Nickel Sulfate Iron Sulfate Cobalt Sulfate Boric acid Ascorbic Acid SLS pH Temperature

H2 bubbles

0

Electrolyte Counter electrode

• AAO gives longer nanowires at low current density • The Fe and Ni compositions are dependent on the potential

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Motoyama, Munekazu, et al. J. Electrochem. Soc. 157.6 (2010) Ghahremaninezhad, A., et al. J. Alloys Compd. 480.2 (2009) Hu, Xing, et al. J. Electrochem. Soc 162.12 (2015) Dragos, Oana, et al. J. Electrochem. Soc 163.3 (2016) Hana Kim, PhD Dissertation, 2012, Northeastern University Fernandez, Damaris, et al. Langmuir 30.43 2014

Acknowledgements Nanowires

The authors acknowledge and thank Roche Diagnostics for support of this project.

Conclusion •Fabrication of FeNiCo nanowire by DC current was achieved successfully •The current efficiency can be affected by surfactant (SLS) concentration •Hydrogen side reaction effect is better managed in AAO than in PC