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High-performance oxygen reduction and evolution carbon catalysis: From mechanistic studies to device integration

Author(s)
To, John W.F.Ng, Jia Wei DesmondSiahrostami, SamiraKoh, Ai LeenLee, YangjinChen, ZhihuaFong, Karan D.Chen, ShuchengHe, JiajunBae, Won-GyuWilcox, JenniferJeong, Hu YoungKim, KwanpyoStudt, FelixNørskov, Jens K.Jaramillo, Thomas F.Bao, Zhenan
Issued Date
2017-04
DOI
10.1007/s12274-016-1347-8
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/21810
Fulltext
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs12274-016-1347-8
Citation
NANO RESEARCH, v.10, no.4, pp.1163 - 1177
Abstract
The development of high-performance and low-cost oxygen reduction and evolution catalysts that can be easily integrated into existing devices is crucial for the wide deployment of energy storage systems that utilize O2-H2O chemistries, such as regenerative fuel cells and metal-air batteries. Herein, we report an NH3-activated N-doped hierarchical carbon (NHC) catalyst synthesized via a scalable route, and demonstrate its device integration. The NHC catalyst exhibited good performance for both the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), as demonstrated by means of electrochemical studies and evaluation when integrated into the oxygen electrode of a regenerative fuel cell. The activities observed for both the ORR and the OER were comparable to those achieved by state-of-the-art Pt and Ir catalysts in alkaline environments. We have further identified the critical role of carbon defects as active sites for electrochemical activity through density functional theory calculations and high-resolution TEM visualization. This work highlights the potential of NHC to replace commercial precious metals in regenerative fuel cells and possibly metal-air batteries for cost-effective storage of intermittent renewable energy.
Publisher
TSINGHUA UNIV PRESS
ISSN
1998-0124
Keyword (Author)
electrocatalysisporous carbondensity functional theory
Keyword
DOPED CARBONFUEL-CELLSELECTRONIC-STRUCTUREENERGY-STORAGENITROGENELECTROCATALYSTSMETALSURFACESGRAPHENENANOMATERIALS

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