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Doped porous carbon nanostructure materials as non-precious metal catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction in alkaline and acid media

Authors
Kwon, S.-H.Han, S.-B.Kwak, D.-H.Song, J.Park, K.-W.
Issue Date
Dec-2019
Publisher
한국공업화학회
Keywords
Dicyandiamide; Doped porous carbon; Non-precious metal catalyst; Oxygen reduction reaction
Citation
Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, v.80, pp.171 - 181
Journal Title
Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
Volume
80
Start Page
171
End Page
181
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/35951
DOI
10.1016/j.jiec.2019.07.046
ISSN
1226-086X
Abstract
Various doped porous carbon nanomaterials to replace Pt-based catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in acid and alkaline media have been intensively studied. Herein, doped porous carbon nanostructure materials as non-precious metal catalysts for ORR are synthesized using different weight ratios of polyaniline (PANI) to dicyandiamide (DCDA) as carbon source and dopants with iron salt to control the specific surface area and nitrogen doping content. The as-prepared samples exhibit well-defined porous carbon structure that consists of micro- and meso-pores, high specific surface areas, increased amount of nitrogen dopant, and relative content of graphitic N and pyridinic nitrogen N. Among these doped porous carbon nanostructure catalysts, the catalyst synthesized using a proper ratio of PANI to DCDA exhibits significantly improved electrocatalytic performance for ORR, i.e., high half-wave potential, high specific activity, and enhanced stability in both acid and alkaline media, because of the high graphitic N/pyridinic nitrogen N and micro-pore ratios. © 2019 The Korean Society of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
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