Hierarchical porous single-wall carbon nanohorns with atomic-level designed single-atom Co sites toward oxygen reduction reaction

Authors
Jung, Jae YoungKim, SungjunKim, Jeong-GilKim, Min JiLee, Kug-SeungSung, Yung-EunKim, PilYoo, Sung JongLim, Hyung-KyuKim, Nam Dong
Issue Date
2022-06
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Nano Energy, v.97
Abstract
Hierarchical pore structure is crucial for effective mass transfer and utilization of a number of active sites in single-metal atom catalysts. Here, we present a strategy for developing a hierarchical porous structure in single -wall carbon nanohorns with Co-N-x sites (Co/CNH) and maximizing their oxygen reduction activity. Thermal annealing is effective for generating hierarchical pore by removing amorphous carbons and opening internal and interstitial pore channels. Ammonia annealing modifies coordination structure and relieves local strain around cobalt atoms to form more ideal Co-N-4-C moieties. DFT calculations reveal that the enhanced intrinsic catalytic activity (i(k) = 60.16 mA cm(-2) for Co/CNH Air NH3 vs. 8.24 mA cm(-2) for Pt/C) is attributed to the ligand-push effect of water molecules on the other side of Co-N4 sites. In a single-cell experiment, a power density of 742 mW cm(-2) was achieved, which is the remarkably high value among M-N-C catalysts using commercialized membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs).
Keywords
NITROGEN-DOPED GRAPHENE; CATALYTIC SITES; ACTIVE-SITES; FE; IDENTIFICATION; COBALT; ADSORPTION; CATHODE; Single atom catalysts; Single-wall carbon nanohorns; Hierarchical pore structure; Oxygen reduction reaction; Anion exchange membrane fuel cells
ISSN
2211-2855
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/115153
DOI
10.1016/j.nanoen.2022.107206
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