| Literature DB >> 25683019 |
Mehulkumar Patel1, Wenchun Feng2, Keerthi Savaram1, M Reza Khoshi1, Ruiming Huang1, Jing Sun1, Emann Rabie1, Carol Flach1, Richard Mendelsohn1, Eric Garfunkel3, Huixin He1.
Abstract
The unique properties of a holey graphene sheet, referred to as a graphene sheet with nanoholes in its basal plane, lead to wide range of applications that cannot be achieved by its nonporous counterpart. However, the large-scale solution-based production requires graphene oxide (GO) or reduced GO (rGO) as the starting materials, which take hours to days for fabrication. Here, an unexpected discovery that GO with or without holes can be controllably, directly, and rapidly (tens of seconds) fabricated from graphite powder via a one-step-one-pot microwave assisted reaction with a production yield of 120 wt% of graphite is reported. Furthermore, a fast and low temperature approach is developed for simultaneous nitrogen (N) doping and reduction of GO sheets. The N-doped holey rGO sheets demonstrate remarkable electrocatalytic capabilities for the electrochemical oxygen reduction reaction. The existence of the nanoholes provides a "short cut" for efficient mass transport and dramatically increases edges and surface area, therefore, creates more catalytic centers. The capability of rapid fabrication and N-doping as well as reduction of holey GO can lead to development of an efficient catalyst that can replace previous coin metals for energy generation and storage, such as fuel cells and metal-air batteries.Entities:
Keywords: graphene oxide; heteroatom doping; holey graphene sheets; microwave irradiation; oxygen reduction reaction
Year: 2015 PMID: 25683019 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201403402
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281