| Literature DB >> 26710110 |
Bao Men1, Yanzhi Sun1, Mujie Li1, Chaoqun Hu1, Man Zhang1, Linan Wang1, Yang Tang1, Yongmei Chen1, Pingyu Wan1, Junqing Pan1.
Abstract
Hierarchical nitrogen-doped porous graphene/carbon (NPGC) composites were fabricated by a simple and nontemplate method. The morphology characterizations demonstrate that reduced graphene oxide was successfully coated by the carbon derived from glucose, and a well-organized and interpenetrated hierarchical porous structure of NPGC was formed after pyrolysis at 950 °C. Notably, the prepared material, denoted as NPGC-950, has superlarge specific surface area (1510.83 m(2) g(-1)) and relatively high content percentage of pyridinic and graphitic nitrogen. As an efficient metal-free electrocatalyst, NPGC-950 exhibits a high onset potential (0.91 V vs RHE) and a nearly four-electron pathway for oxygen reduction reaction in alkaline solution as well as stronger methanol tolerance and better long-term durability than commercial Pt/C. In view of these excellent features, the obtained hierarchical N-doped metal-free porous carbon material is a promising catalyst for oxygen reduction reaction and could be widely applied in industry.Entities:
Keywords: graphene/carbon composites; hierarchical porous structure; metal-free; nitrogen doped; oxygen reduction reaction
Year: 2016 PMID: 26710110 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b10642
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229