High Performance Biomass-Derived Catalysts For The Oxygen Reduction Reaction With Excellent Methanol Tolerance

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY(2020)

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The discovery of low cost and efficient catalytic materials for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is of paramount importance for industrial-scale fuel cell manufacture. In this work, a convenient and straightforward approach was designed and applied to produce iron and nitrogen co-doped biomass carbon/graphene composite (Fe-N/C-B-RGO) by using soybean dregs combined with graphene oxide (GO). The results show that the optimized Fe-N/C-B-RGO (1) sample has high catalytic activity and stability for ORR, the onset potential of Fe-N/C-B-RGO (1) is 0.02 V vs. Hg/HgO, which is merely 50 mV negative-shifted comparison with commercial Pt/C. The composition optimized Fe-N/C-B-RGO (1) catalyst showed excellent methanol tolerance, with the presence of methanol surprisingly improving ORR performance. This unique catalytic performance of the FeeN/C-B-RGO (1) catalyst is attributed to electron transfer synergies arising from close interfacial contact between the biomass-derived carbon and graphene. (C) 2020 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Biomass carbon, Graphene, Fe and N co-doped carbon, Oxygen reduction reaction, Alkaline medium
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