Synergistic effects of fluorine and nitrogen dopants in fluorine/nitrogen-coordinated iron-co-doped carbon catalysts for enhanced oxygen reduction in alkaline media
- Authors
- Yoon, Ho Seok; Park, Hee-Young; Jung, Won Suk
- Issue Date
- 2024-03
- Publisher
- Pergamon Press Ltd.
- Citation
- International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, v.60, pp.1092 - 1100
- Abstract
- The expensiveness of oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalyst materials especially Pt has hindered the commercialization of next-generation energy conversion devices including metal-air batteries and polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells. Fe-N-C has drawn attention as a nonprecious metal catalyst owing to its high but commercially unsatisfactory ORR performance; nevertheless, additional heteroatom co-doping could help augment its ORR activity. Here we report nitrogen/fluorine-coordinated iron-co-doped carbon (Fe@NFC) catalysts with improved ORR performance in alkaline media. The annealing temperature affects the nitrogen/fluorine doping and functional group formation, as ascertained by an analysis of control samples annealed at various temperatures. To assess the synergy between the doped fluorine and nitrogen-coordinated iron, we compare the catalyst annealed at 700 C (Fe@NFC700) with control samples containing different heteroatom dopants but annealed at 700 C (Fe@NC, Fe@FC). Fe@NFC700 shows improved ORR kinetics and onset potential than those of Fe@NC and commercial Pt/C, respectively, in alkaline media.
- Keywords
- FE-N-X; NONPRECIOUS METAL-CATALYSTS; FREE ELECTROCATALYSTS; N/C ELECTROCATALYSTS; POROUS CARBONS; ACTIVE-SITES; NANOTUBES; AEROGELS; CATHODE; XANES; Electrocatalyst; Nonprecious metal catalyst; Oxygen reduction reaction; Anion exchange membrane fuel cell
- ISSN
- 0360-3199
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/149615
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2024.02.164
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- KIST Article > 2024
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