| Literature DB >> 23715281 |
Hoon T Chung1, Jong H Won, Piotr Zelenay.
Abstract
Nanostructured carbon-based materials, such as nitrogen-doped carbon nanotube arrays, Co3O4/nitrogen-doped graphene hybrids and carbon nanotube-graphene complexes have shown respectable oxygen reduction reaction activity in alkaline media. Although certainly promising, the performance of these materials does not yet warrant implementation in the energy conversion/storage devices utilizing basic electrolytes, for example, alkaline fuel cells, metal-air batteries and certain electrolysers. Here we demonstrate a new type of nitrogen-doped carbon nanotube/nanoparticle composite oxygen reduction reaction electrocatalyst obtained from iron acetate as an iron precursor and from cyanamide as a nitrogen and carbon nanotube precursor in a simple, scalable and single-step method. The composite has the highest oxygen reduction reaction activity in alkaline media of any non-precious metal catalysts. When used at a sufficiently high loading, this catalyst also outperforms the most active platinum-based catalysts.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23715281 PMCID: PMC3674270 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2944
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919
Figure 1Micrographs of carbon nanotube/nanoparticle composite.
(a) High-resolution transmission electron microscopy of the N-Fe-CN/CNP composite catalyst. Scale bar, 200 nm. (b) Iron encapsulated in graphene nanoshells, Scale bar, 5 nm. (c) Typical bamboo-like defect in graphene stacking. Scale bar, 10 nm.
Figure 2The ORR performance of N-Fe-CNT/CNP composite and Pt/C catalysts.
Steady-state RDE polarization plots obtained using 20 mV potential step and 25 s potential hold time at every step; electrolyte 0.1 M NaOH; temperature 25 °C; rotation rate 900 r.p.m. ORR at the N-Fe-CNT/CNP catalyst measured in a negative-going scan; ORR at the Pt/C catalyst measured in a positive-going scan; insets zooming on low overpotential region. (a) ORR polarization plots before cycling durability test. (b) ORR polarization plots measured during cycling durability in O2-saturated 0.1 M NaOH (cycling in the potential range 0.6–1.0 V at 50 mV s−1; N-Fe-CNT/CNP loading 1.0 mg cm−2). (c) Tafel plots for the N-Fe-CNT/CNP catalyst before and after 5,000 cycles in an O2-saturated electrolyte (Tafel slope calculated by linear regression method in the intermediate range of current densities, 10−2–101 mA cm−2). (d) ORR polarization plots after 5,000 cycles in O2-saturated electrolyte.