JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fluorine-Doped Carbon Blacks: Highly Efficient Metal-Free Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction

Xiujuan SunYuwei ZhangPing SongJing PanLin ZhuangWeilin XuWei Xing

Year: 2013 Journal:   ACS Catalysis Vol: 3 (8)Pages: 1726-1729   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

For the goal of practical industrial development of fuel cells, inexpensive, sustainable, and high performance electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reactions (ORR) are highly desirable alternatives to platinum (Pt) and other rare materials. In this work, sustainable fluorine (F)-doped carbon blacks (CB-F) as metal-free, low-cost, and high-performance electrocatalysts for ORR were synthesized for the first time. The performance (electrocatalytic activity, long-term operation stability, and tolerance to poisons) of the best one (BP-18F, based on Black Pearls 2000 (BP)) is on the same level as Pt-based or other best non-Pt-based catalysts in alkaline medium. The maximum power density of alkaline direct methanol fuel cell with BP-18F as the cathode (3 mg/cm2) is ∼15.56 mW/cm2 at 60 °C, compared with a maximum of 9.44 mW/cm2 for commercial Pt/C (3 mgPt/cm2). All these results unambiguously demonstrate that these sustainable CB-F catalysts are the most promising alternatives to Pt in an alkaline fuel cell. Since sustainable carbon blacks are 10 000 times less expensive and much more abundant than Pt or other rare materials, these CB-F electrocatalysts possess the best price/performance ratio for ORR to date.

Keywords:
Catalysis Carbon black Carbon fibers Fluorine Methanol Platinum Cathode Oxygen Oxygen reduction reaction Metal Chemistry Chemical engineering Inorganic chemistry Materials science Electrochemistry Organic chemistry Electrode Physical chemistry Composite material

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Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Fuel Cells and Related Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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