JOURNAL ARTICLE

Watermelon Peel‐Derived Nitrogen‐Doped Porous Carbon as a Superior Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalyst for Zinc‐Air Batteries

Lu LiZhiheng WuJin ZhangYige ZhaoGuosheng Shao

Year: 2021 Journal:   ChemElectroChem Vol: 8 (24)Pages: 4790-4796   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract Metal‐free carbon materials derived from biomass wastes are considered as prospective electrocatalysts applied in the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) field on account of their extremely low costs and good stabilities. Herein, we develop a watermelon peel‐derived nitrogen‐doped hierarchically porous carbon (N‐WPAC) catalyst by using a simple chemical method without additional templates. The N‐WPAC catalyst exhibits an excellent ORR activity and more outstanding durability than the commercial Pt/C catalyst. The superior ORR performances of N‐WPAC are mainly ascribed to its hierarchically porous carbon structure with abundant defects, which is beneficial to expose sufficient active sites and accelerate the mass‐transfer process. Moreover, the Zn‐air battery based on N‐WPAC displays eminent discharge performances, which are close to those of the Zn‐air battery based on Pt/C. This work broadens our horizon to design efficient ORR catalysts derived from biomass wastes by a facile and scalable approach.

Keywords:
Electrocatalyst Catalysis Carbon fibers Materials science Battery (electricity) Chemical engineering Nitrogen Zinc Oxygen Porosity Biomass (ecology) Chemistry Electrode Metallurgy Composite material Organic chemistry Composite number

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