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Tailoring the Atomic-Local Environment of Carbon Nanotube Tips for Selective H 2 O 2 Electrosynthesis at High Current Densities.

Yongde LongJinguo LinFenghui YeWei LiuDan WangQingqing ChengRajib PaulDaojian ChengBaoguang MaoRiqing YanLinjie ZhaoDong LiuFeng LiuChuangang Hu
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
The atomic-local environment of catalytically active sites plays an important role in tuning the activity of carbon-based metal-free electrocatalysts (C-MFECs). However, the rational regulation of the environment is always impeded by synthetic limitations and insufficient understanding of the formation mechanism of the catalytic sites. Herein, the possible cleavage mechanism of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) through the crossing points during ball-milling is proposed, resulting in abundant CNT tips those are more susceptible to be modified by heteroatoms, achieving precise modulation of the atomic environment at the tips. The obtained CNTs with N, S-rich tips (N,S-TCNTs) exhibit a wide potential window of 0.59 V along with H 2 O 2 selectivity for over 90.0%. Even using air as the O 2 source, the flow cell system with N,S-TCNTs catalyst attains high H 2 O 2 productivity up to 30.37 mol g cat. -1 h -1 @350 mA cm -2 , superior to most reported C-MFECs. From a practical point of view, a solid electrolyzer based on N,S-TCNTs is further employed to realize the in-situ continuous generation of pure H 2 O 2 solution with high productivity (up to 4.35 mmol cm -2 h -1 @300 mA cm -2 ; over 300 h). The CNTs with functionalized tips hold a great permission for practical applications, even beyond H 2 O 2 generation. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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