Hierarchically tubular nitrogen-doped carbon structures for the oxygen reduction reaction†
Abstract
Rational design and synthesis of nitrogen-doped carbon structures are promising for renewable energy applications such as the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Here we develop a hierarchically tubular nitrogen-doped carbon structure by a simultaneous etching and regrowth method, using Cu2O nanowires as sacrificial templates. This hierarchical structure presents a large surface area (398 m2 g−1), attributed to the numerous tiny nanotubes grown on the surface of the hierarchical structure. In addition, a high nitrogen doping ratio (8.03%) with major pyridinic and graphitic nitrogen atoms is obtained, via the Cu–N interaction from original Cu2O templates. This hierarchically tubular carbon structure exhibits excellent ORR catalytic activity, with high onset and half-wave potentials, large limiting current densities, and good stability.