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Enhanced nitrogen doping on porous carbon via confining-pyrolysis method for electrocatalytic oxygen reduction
Shi, Jun1,2; Wu, Ruoyu1; Li, Yulong3; Wu, Jiani1; Kuang, Yongxi3; Xing, Hongmei1,2; Zhang, Yelong4; Hui, Kwun Nam5
2024-01
Source PublicationDiamond and Related Materials
ISSN0925-9635
Volume141Pages:110700
Abstract

Reasonable design and development of N-doped carbon materials by post-treatment of porous carbon with melamine is an effective route to preparing low-cost and high-performance electrocatalysts toward oxygen reduction reaction. Nevertheless, melamine derivatives have been observed to rapidly escape during pyrolysis, resulting in the undesirable loss of nitrogen atoms and catalytic activity. Here, a confining-pyrolysis method was proposed to accumulate melamine in the micropores of porous carbon to prepare the object N-doped carbon material with an enhanced nitrogen doping. Because the melamine accumulated in the micropores of porous carbon, the object N-doped carbon material shows a significant enhancement in N-atom content, graphitization degree, mesopore volume, electrochemical active surface area and hydrophobic surface. Density functional theory calculations and electrocatalytic tests demonstrate that the object N-doped carbon material delivers a good electrocatalytic oxygen reduction performance. The N-doped carbon electrode displayed a close half-wave potential for alkaline ORR compared to the commercial Pt/C electrocatalyst and showed an excellent cycling stability and methanol tolerance. This work provides a cost-effective method to prepare carbon-based ORR electrocatalyst for energy devices.

KeywordCarbon-based Electrocatalysts Confining-pyrolysis Melamine N-doped Carbon Oxygen Reduction Reaction
DOI10.1016/j.diamond.2023.110700
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaMaterials Science ; Physics
WOS SubjectMaterials Science, Multidisciplinary ; Materials Science, Coatings & Films ; Physics, Applied ; Physics, Condensed Matter
WOS IDWOS:001135329700001
PublisherELSEVIER SCIENCE SA, PO BOX 564, 1001 LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85179136835
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CollectionINSTITUTE OF APPLIED PHYSICS AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING
Corresponding AuthorXing, Hongmei; Zhang, Yelong
Affiliation1.School of Applied Chemistry and Materials, Zhuhai College of Science and Technology, Zhuhai, 519040, China
2.Faculty of Comprehensive Health Industry, Zhuhai College of Science and Technology, Zhuhai, 519040, China
3.School of Pharmacy and Food Science, Zhuhai College of Science and Technology, Zhuhai, 519040, China
4.School of Applied Physics and Materials, Wuyi University, Jiangmen, 529020, China
5.Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering, University of Macau, Macau SAR, 999078, China
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Shi, Jun,Wu, Ruoyu,Li, Yulong,et al. Enhanced nitrogen doping on porous carbon via confining-pyrolysis method for electrocatalytic oxygen reduction[J]. Diamond and Related Materials, 2024, 141, 110700.
APA Shi, Jun., Wu, Ruoyu., Li, Yulong., Wu, Jiani., Kuang, Yongxi., Xing, Hongmei., Zhang, Yelong., & Hui, Kwun Nam (2024). Enhanced nitrogen doping on porous carbon via confining-pyrolysis method for electrocatalytic oxygen reduction. Diamond and Related Materials, 141, 110700.
MLA Shi, Jun,et al."Enhanced nitrogen doping on porous carbon via confining-pyrolysis method for electrocatalytic oxygen reduction".Diamond and Related Materials 141(2024):110700.
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