화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.579, 832-841, 2020
N-self-doped porous carbon derived from animal-heart as an electrocatalyst for efficient reduction of oxygen
Biomass-derived nitrogen-self-doped carbon was prepared by a simple and green approach based on the direct pyrolysis of pork heart using KOH as an activation reagent at controlled temperatures (700-900 degrees C). The obtained samples displayed a specific surface area up to 1718.84 m(2) g(-1), high content of nitrogen (3.03%) and interconnected porous structure, which is able to expose abundant active sites and promote mass transfer. Electrochemical measurements showed that our catalyst possessed a high electrocatalytic activity for oxygen reduction reaction in alkaline solution that is equivalent to that of commercial Pt/C. The sample carbonized at 700 degrees C (PC-APHs-700) with the onset potential of 0.92 V and half-wave potential of 0.80 V possessed the highest concentrations of graphite and pyridine nitrogen and exhibited the best performance among the PC-APHs-T samples. In addition, PC-APHs-700 had a higher long-term stability and stronger methanol tolerance than commercial Pt/C. This work demonstrates that it is a promising approach to develop and utilize carbon materials with added value as effective metal-free cathode catalysts for alkaline fuel cells based on economic and environmental friendly renewable biomass. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.