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    DNA Origami-Templated Bimetallic Core-Shell Nanostructures for Enhanced Oxygen Evolution Reaction
    (American Chemical Society, 2022-04-15T00:00:00) Kaur, Gagandeep; Biswas, Rathindranath; Haldar, Krishna Kanta; Sen, Tapasi
    Hydrogen generation through electrocatalytic water splitting offers promising technology for sustainable and clean energy production as an alternative to conventional energy sources. The development of highly active electrocatalysts is of immense interest for improving the efficiency of gas evolution, which is strongly hindered due to the sluggish kinetics of oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Herein, we present the design of Ag-coated Au nanostar (core-shell-type Au@Ag nanostar) monomer structures assembled on rectangular DNA origami and study their electrocatalytic activities through OER, which remains unexplored. Our designed DNA origami-templated bimetallic nanostar catalyst showed excellent OER activity and high stability without using any external binder and exhibited a current density of 10 mA cm-2at a low overpotential of 266 mV, which was smaller than those of ss-DNA-functionalized Au@Ag nanostars and DNA origami-templated pure Au nanostars. Our results reveal that DNA origami-assembled core-shell Au@Ag nanostars show better electrocatalytic performance as compared to pure-core Au nanostars immobilized on DNA origami, owing to the presence of a highly conductive Ag layer. Such controlled assembly of bimetallic nanostructures on a DNA origami template can provide additional electrochemical surface area and a higher density of active sites resulting in enhanced electrocatalysis. � 2022 American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.
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    Genomic DNA-mediated formation of a porous Cu2(OH)PO4/Co3(PO4)2�8H2O rolling pin shape bifunctional electrocatalyst for water splitting reactions
    (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2022-01-28T00:00:00) Singh, Harjinder; Ahmed, Imtiaz; Biswas, Rathindranath; Mete, Shouvik; Halder, Krishna Kamal; Banerjee, Biplab; Haldar, Krishna Kanta
    Among the accessible techniques, the production of hydrogen by electrocatalytic water oxidation is the most established process, which comprises oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Here, we synthesized a genomic DNA-guided porous Cu2(OH)PO4/Co3(PO4)2�8H2O rolling pin shape composite structure in one pot. The nucleation and development of the porous rolling pin shape Cu2(OH)PO4/Co3(PO4)2�8H2O composite was controlled and stabilized by the DNA biomolecules. This porous rolling pin shape composite was explored towards electrocatalytic water oxidation for both OER and HER as a bi-functional catalyst. The as-prepared catalyst exhibited a very high OER and HER activity compared to its various counterparts in the absence of an external binder (such as Nafion). The synergistic effects between Cu and Co metals together with the porous structure of the composite greatly helped in enhancing the catalytic activity. These outcomes undoubtedly demonstrated the beneficial utilization of the genomic DNA-stabilised porous electrocatalyst for OER and HER, which has never been observed. This journal is � The Royal Society of Chemistry.