Yuan GaoXiaoman GongHaihong ZhongDianqing LiPinggui TangNicolás Alonso‐VanteFengrui Sun
Abstract A facile two‐step chemical route using cobalt ions coordinated with EDTA (Co II /EDTA chelate complex supported on glucose mixture), followed by the in situ pyrolysis process, from 500 to 900 °C, was developed to prepare Co embedded in N‐doped porous carbon hybrids (Co@C−T). The EDTA chelating agent served as both the N source and pore former. The physicochemical characterization results revealed that the pore structure, graphitization degree, and relative content of active centers, e. g., cobalt‐based components and nitrogen species, for Co@C−T electrocatalysts, were tailored by controlling the temperature of pyrolysis. The optimized material generated at 600 °C (Co@C‐600), showed an excellent oxygen reduction reaction activity with an onset potential of 0.91 V vs. RHE, and a half‐wave potential of 0.80 V vs. RHE. In addition, the Co@C‐600 catalyst showed superior durability and stability compared to the benchmark Pt/C.
Hanzeng ZouZhaoyan ChenXia XiongYueyang SunSupeng PeiYongming Zhang
Hua‐Jie NiuLu ZhangJiu‐Ju FengQianli ZhangHong HuangAi‐Jun Wang
Hui PengMiaoran ZhangKanjun SunXuan XieHaikuo LeiGuofu Ma
Hexiang ZhongChengwei DengYanling QiuLan YaoHuamin Zhang
Yaxiang LuXin WenXuecheng ChenPaul K. ChuTao TangEwa Mijowska