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Insights on boosting oxygen evolution reaction performance via boron incorporation into nitrogen-doped carbon electrocatalysts

Author(s)
Li, Oi LunPham, Nguyet N. T.Kim, JihunChoi, HeechaeLee, Dae HoonYang, YangYao, WenhuiCho, Young-RaeLee, Seung Geol
Issued Date
2020-10
DOI
10.1016/j.apsusc.2020.146979
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/81761
Citation
APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE, v.528, pp.146979
Abstract
The exploration of high-efficiency electrocatalysts for water splitting is significant for large-scale hydrogen production. Herein, boron atoms were incorporated into nitrogen-doped carbon as electrocatalyst through a one-step plasma synthesis route. The obtained B,N-codoped catalyst presented superior electrocatalytic performance, with an onset potential of 1.46 V vs RHE and corresponding overpotentials of 270 mV and 509 mV at current densities of 10 and 100 mA cm(-2), which were significantly lower than that of N-doped carbon (1.56 V vs RHE, 331 mV and 554 mV), and even outperformed the commercial 5 wt% Ru/C (1.48 V vs RHE, 275 mV and 547 mV). Moreover, it exhibited higher stability than Ru/C in 9-h durability test and remained relatively high OER catalytic activities. Density functional theory has verified the OH molecule was firstly adsorbed on the top side of B atom in the B,N-codoped carbon. The OH* chemisorption energy on B,N-codoped carbon was less than that on N-doped carbon catalyst system by 0.281 eV, which translated into a higher kinetic OER activity of B,N-codoped carbon. Combined with the electrochemical performance, boron as OER active sites in B,N-codoped carbon should be considered as a valid strategy to boost the performance of heteroatom-doped carbon OER electrocatalysts.
Publisher
ELSEVIER
ISSN
0169-4332
Keyword (Author)
Heteroatom-doped carbonBoron-Nitrogen codoped carbonOxygen evolution reactionHighly stable electrocatalystDensity functional theory
Keyword
METAL-FREE ELECTROCATALYSTSTOTAL-ENERGY CALCULATIONSHYDROGEN EVOLUTIONWATER OXIDATIONACTIVE-SITESREDUCTIONGRAPHENEEFFICIENTSULFURCHALLENGES

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