| Literature DB >> 31883349 |
Ning Cai1, Sunwen Xia1, Xiong Zhang1, Zihan Meng2, Pietro Bartocci3, Francesco Fantozzi3, Yingquan Chen1, Hanping Chen1, Paul T Williams4, Haiping Yang1.
Abstract
A novel method for the preparation of iron- and nitrogen-codoped carbon nanotubes (Fe-N-CNTs) is proposed, based on the catalytic pyrolysis of waste plastics. First, carbon nanotubes are produced from pyrolysis of plastic waste over Fe-Al2 O3 ; then, Fe-CNTs and melamine are heated together in an inert atmosphere. Different co-pyrolysis temperatures are tested to optimize the electrocatalyst production. A high doping temperature improves the degree of graphite formation and promotes the conversion of nitrogen into a more stable form. Compared with commercial Pt/C, the electrocatalyst obtained from pyrolysis at 850 °C shows remarkable properties, with an onset potential of 0.943 V versus RHE and a half-wave potential of 0.811 V versus RHE, and even better stability and anti-poisoning properties. In addition, zinc-air battery tests are performed, and the optimized catalyst exhibits a high maximum power density.Entities:
Keywords: carbon nanotubes; electrochemistry; fuel cells; oxygen reduction reaction; waste plastics
Year: 2020 PMID: 31883349 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201903293
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928