Wangtao HeMA Ru-GuangYu-Fang ZhuMingjie YangJiacheng Wang
The nitrogen-doped porous carbon applied for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) has aroused extensive interests due to its unique physical and chemical properties.However, the complicated nitrogen-doping strategy and high cost limit its extensive application.In this work, a series of nitrogen-doped porous carbons were prepared by a facile pyrolysis process coupling with subsequent KOH activation using renewable N-enriched biomass potato as carbon source.Effects of activation temperature and KOH amounts on the textural properties and electrocatalytic ORR activities of the final samples were investigated in detail.The KOH activation treatment results in a high specific surface area (SSA) and hierarchical porous structure, which is beneficial for improved ORR performance.The optimized NPC-750 possesses a high SSA of 1134.2 m 2 •g -1 , developed hierarchical pores as well as moderate nitrogen content (1.57at%).It also exhibits a positive onset potential of 0.89 V (vs.RHE) and half-wave potential of 0.79 V (vs.RHE).Simultaneously, the advanced long-time stability and methanol-tolerance capacity were also obtained, implying that these biomass-derived porous carbons are potential low-cost ORR electrocatalysts.Moreover, these porous carbons show great potential in various fields including supercapacitors, adsorption/separation, catalysis and batteries as well.
Jiao WuZhenrong YangXiaowei LiQijun SunChao JinPeter StrasserRuizhi Yang
Shuang LiChong ChengHai‐Wei LiangXinliang FengArne Thomas
Jing ZhangLianghao SongChenfei ZhaoXiuping YinYufeng Zhao
Haiyan Yu (356393)Adrian Fisher (1822741)Daojian Cheng (1582165)Dapeng Cao (1269654)