Bio-Derived Co2P Nanoparticles Supported on Nitrogen-Doped Carbon as Promising Oxygen Reduction Reaction Electrocatalyst for Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells
- Authors
- Lee, Dong Wook; Jang, Jue-Hyuk; Jang, Injoon; Kang, Yun Sik; Jang, Seguen; Lee, Kwan Young; Jang, Jong Hyun; Kim, Hyung-Juhn; Yoo, Sung Jong
- Issue Date
- 2019-09-04
- Publisher
- WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
- Citation
- SMALL, v.15, no.36
- Abstract
- Recently, nonnoble-metal catalysts such as a metal coordinated to nitrogen doped in a carbon matrix have been reported to exhibit superior oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity in alkaline media. In this work, Co2P nanoparticles supported on heteroatom-doped carbon catalysts (NBSCP) are developed with an eco-friendly synthesis method using bean sprouts. NBSCP can be easily synthesized through metal precursor absorption and carbonization at a high temperature. It shows a very large specific surface area with various dopants such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur derived from small organic molecules. The catalyst can exhibit activity in various electrochemical reactions. In particular, excellent performance is noted for the ORR. Compared to the commercial Pt/C, NBSCP exhibits a lower onset potential, higher current density, and superior durability. This excellent ORR activity and durability is attributable to the synergistic effect between Co2P nanoparticles and nitrogen-doped carbon. In addition, superior performance is noted on applying NBSCP to a practical anion exchange membrane fuel cell system. Through this work, the possibility of applying an easily obtained bio-derived material to energy conversion and storage systems is demonstrated.
- Keywords
- METAL-FREE CATALYSTS; EFFICIENT; PERFORMANCE; EVOLUTION; METAL-FREE CATALYSTS; EFFICIENT; PERFORMANCE; EVOLUTION; anion exchange membrane fuel cells; bean sprouts; bio-derived catalysts; nonnoble-metal catalysts; oxygen reduction reaction
- ISSN
- 1613-6810
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/119594
- DOI
- 10.1002/smll.201902090
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- KIST Article > 2019
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