| Literature DB >> 30378429 |
Qilong Wu1, Qian Liu1, Yunjie Zhou2, Yue Sun2, Jiongpeng Zhao1, Yang Liu2, Fuchen Liu1, Manxiu Nie1, Fandi Ning3, Nianjun Yang4, Xin Jiang4, Xiaochun Zhou3, Jun Zhong2, Zhenhui Kang2.
Abstract
It is a great challenge to fabricate a metal-free oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) electrocatalyst that can operate well in the acidic medium and fuel cells system. Here, a metal-free carbon material C-900 with abundant defect sites is fabricated by a self-sacrificed template and a solid-state reaction strategy. C-900 shows a superior performance to 20% Pt/C in alkaline medium and a performance closer to 20% Pt/C in acidic condition. It can thus be applied in air-breathing fuel cell (without extra operation pressure) as the cathode catalyst, which shows a high performance (1160 W L-1; ∼62% of 20% Pt/C) with excellent stability. By using oxygen temperature-programmed desorption, the strong selective chemisorption of O2 on C-900 has been revealed. The excellent chemisorption property of C-900 may originate from the large amounts of carbon defect sites, which have been confirmed by synchrotron radiation-based X-ray absorption spectroscopy. The rich defect sites and excellent chemisorption property can thus induce reversible carbon-oxygen interface for the excellent ORR activity.Entities:
Keywords: O2-chemisorption; air-breathing fuel cell; carbon defect; oxygen reduction; reversible carbon−oxygen interfaces
Year: 2018 PMID: 30378429 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b14323
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229