| Literature DB >> 26574917 |
David Eisenberg1, Wowa Stroek2, Norbert J Geels2, Cosmin S Sandu3, Adam Heller4, Ning Yan5, Gadi Rothenberg6.
Abstract
Replacing platinum as an oxygen reduction catalyst is an important scientific and technological challenge. Herein we report a simple synthesis of a complex carbon with very good oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity at pH 13. Pyrolysis of magnesium nitrilotriacetate yields a carbon with hierarchical micro/meso/macro porosity, resulting from in situ templating by spontaneously forming MgO nanoparticles and from etching by pyrolysis gases. The mesopores are lined with highly graphitic shells. The high ORR activity is attributed to a good balance between high specific surface area and mass transport through the hierarchical porosity, and to improved electronic conductivity through the graphitic shells. This novel carbon has a high surface area (1320 m(2) g(-1) ), and high nitrogen content for a single precursor synthesis (∼6 %). Importantly, its synthesis is both cheap and easily scalable.Entities:
Keywords: carbon shells; mesoporous materials; metal-free catalysts; microporous materials; oxygen reduction reaction
Year: 2015 PMID: 26574917 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201504568
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236