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Electrospray‐deposited nickel ferrite thin film electrode for hydrogen production in PV‐assisted water electrolysis system
Authors:Sang‐Youn Chae  Jyotiprakash B Yadav  Oh‐Shim Joo
Affiliation:1. Clean Energy Center, Energy Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), , Seoul, 130‐650 Republic of Korea;2. Department of Chemistry, Korea University, , Seoul, 136‐713 Republic of Korea;3. 082‐2‐958‐5215082‐2‐958‐5219
Abstract:Nanocrystalline Ni ferrite thin film was prepared by electrospray deposition technique and characterized by different analytical techniques at different annealing temperatures. All these films were studied by photovoltaic‐assisted water electrolysis system for solar to hydrogen production efficiency measurement. Highly dense and uniform surface morphology was observed in as‐deposited film, which changed into agglomerated nanocrystalline grains of irregular size and shape with change in annealing temperature. The X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy study showed that the as‐deposited film was a mixture of an oxyhydroxide form of iron and an Ni2O3 form of nickel, whereas it changed into ferrite phase with change in annealing temperature. The as‐deposited film was observed to be of amorphous phase, which changed to crystalline cubic spinel structure with change in annealing temperature. The solar to hydrogen production efficiency was found to increase in a film with an increase in annealing temperature. The film annealed at 500°C showed a high solar to hydrogen production efficiency (8.29%) with constant performance of up to initial 500 h. Thereafter, the performance slowly declined by 11% when up to 1000 h. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:nickel ferrite  electrospray  XPS  hydrogen production  PV‐assisted water electrolysis system
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