“…Among these, carbon nanotubes have drawn attention since their inception in 1991, because of their unique properties including excellent electrical conductivity, large surface area, high electron density, exceptionally high mechanical and chemical stability, all of which makes them an ideal supporting material (Umar et al, 2016;Liu et al, 2018). Furthermore, the Ni based nanocomposite, MgFe 2 O 4 NPs proved to be a good electrocatalyst for 4nanoparticles (NPs) reduction (Baby et al, 2019;Mejri et al, 2019). Carbon nanotubes decorated with metals like Pt, Pd, Ag, monometallic-Au, and bimetallic-Au show excellent electrocatalytic activity toward nitrophenols (Liu et al, 2015;Umar et al, 2016;Sun et al, 2017;Dhanasekaran et al, 2019;Ding et al, 2019), but their low earth abundance and high cost inhibits their practical applicability.…”