Hye Ryung ByonJin SuntivichYang Shao‐Horn
Non-noble-metal catalysts based on Fe–N–C moieties have shown promising oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity in proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs). In this study, we report a facile method to prepare a Fe–N–C catalyst based on modified graphene (Fe–N–rGO) from heat treatment of a mixture of Fe salt, graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4), and chemically reduced graphene (rGO). The Fe–N–rGO catalyst was found to have pyridinic N-dominant heterocyclic N (40% atomic concentration among all N components) on the surface and have an average Fe coordination of ∼3 N (Fe–N3,average) in bulk. Rotating disk electrode measurements revealed that Fe–N–rGO had high mass activity in acid and exhibited high stability at 0.5 V at 80 °C in acid over 70 h, which was correlated to low H2O2 production shown from rotating ring disk electrode measurements.
Hye Ryung Byon (1289913)Jin Suntivich (1270512)Yang Shao-Horn (1234572)
Subhajit SarkarAshmita BiswasRamendra Sundar Dey
Rajendran RajaramViruthasalam MaruthapandianDivya VelpulaK. Naga MaheshSankararao Mutyala