Issue 40, 2019

Boosting the performance of the Fe–N–C catalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction by introducing single-walled carbon nanohorns as branches on carbon fibers

Abstract

The development of low-cost catalysts with high performance for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) to replace the usage of Pt-based catalysts has been receiving significant interest, and the infusive advances of the Fe–N–C family in the past decade have afforded great prospects. There is, however, the lack of a simple and controllable method for constructing hierarchical pore structures with well-exposed active sites for Fe–N–C catalysts. For the first time, in this study, we introduce single-walled carbon nanohorns into the electrospinning process to increase the specific surface area and pore volume of the carbon fibers. Thanks to the tunable microporous structures, intensified exposure of interior active sites and excellent mass transport features, the edge–hosted Fe–Nx sites in the carbon matrix substrate delivered superior ORR activity (E1/2 = 0.925 V versus RHE) in alkaline medium, 60 mV higher than that of the commercial Pt/C. The catalyst also presented excellent performance when used as the cathode for Zn–air batteries and fuel cells in both acidic and alkaline media.

Graphical abstract: Boosting the performance of the Fe–N–C catalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction by introducing single-walled carbon nanohorns as branches on carbon fibers

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Aug 2019
Accepted
24 Sep 2019
First published
25 Sep 2019

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2019,7, 23182-23190

Boosting the performance of the Fe–N–C catalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction by introducing single-walled carbon nanohorns as branches on carbon fibers

J. Zhang, Y. Liu, Z. Yu, M. Huang, C. Wu, C. Jin and L. Guan, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2019, 7, 23182 DOI: 10.1039/C9TA08938A

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