Xinping HeYang XiaChu LiangJun ZhangHui HuangYongping GanChun ZhaoWenkui Zhang
A novel, flexible non-precious-metal oxygen reduction reaction catalyst is fabricated by direct pyrolysis of carbon cloth decorated with an iron-coordinated aniline and pyrrole copolymer. The resultant Fe-N/C manifests superior activity, long-term stability in alkaline media and comparable activity in acidic electrolyte. The precursor carbon cloth modified with aniline and pyrrole copolymer provides high densities of carbon, nitrogen and iron-doping sites, which generates a great many active sites. Compared to the Pt/C catalyst, Fe-N/C pyrolyzed at 850 °C (Fe-N/C-850) shows excellent activity with onset and half-wave potentials of 17 mV and -174 mV in 0.1 M KOH, which are more activated than an iron-free catalyst (-29 mV and -235 mV) and comparable to those of Pt/C (28 mV and -237 mV) with the same loading. The electrocatalysis and reaction kinetics results demonstrate that Fe-N/C-850 will be a promising catalyst at low cost for applications in fuel cells.
Meng SunDouglas M. DavenportHuijuan LiuJiuhui QuMenachem ElimelechJinghong Li
Guogang XueJianjun TianJun BaoDan Hu
Meiqing WangWeihua YangHonghui WangChi ChenZhi‐You ZhouShi‐Gang Sun
Linlin ChenYanyan LiNing XuGuoan Zhang