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Hybrid dual-template induced nitrogen-doped hierarchically porous carbon as highly efficient oxygen reduction electrocatalyst

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Abstract Fuel cell, as a promising future energy device, is one of the potential electric generators maintaining the sustainable development of our society and alleviating the major problems related to… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Fuel cell, as a promising future energy device, is one of the potential electric generators maintaining the sustainable development of our society and alleviating the major problems related to the energy shortage and environment pollution. However, the high cost and the limited resource of Pt remain the key obstacles for the commercialization of fuel cells. A hybrid dual-template strategy is developed to synthesize the nitrogen-doped ordered hierarchically porous carbon (NHMC) via a surfactant-templating organic resol self-assembly with F127 as soft template and SiO2 nanosphere as the hard-template. The NHMC catalyst presents three-dimensional hierarchically porous structure, composed of small ordered mesopore (∼3.8 nm), large 3-D interconnected mesopore (∼12 nm) as well as micropore. The catalyst exhibits tailored pore structures and a well-tuned surface chemical environment. It displays high onset potential of 0.91 V and half-wave potential of 0.76 V as well as high limiting current via four-electron pathway for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). The NHMC also shows high stability and excellent methanol tolerance. This work brings inspiration for the synthesis of low-cos Pt-free catalyst with high activity, stability as well as high methanol tolerance.

Keywords: nitrogen doped; hybrid dual; template; hierarchically porous; dual template; porous carbon

Journal Title: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Year Published: 2021

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