Balancing the Micro-Mesoporosity for Activity Maximization of N-Doped Carbonaceous Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction.
Cheng DuXinlei LiuGuanghua YeXiaohui GaoZhihua ZhuangPing LiDong XiangXiaokun LiAndre Z ClayborneXinggui ZhouWei ChenPublished in: ChemSusChem (2019)
Carbonaceous porous structures have instigated global research interest as promising low-cost electrocatalysts for numerous energy technologies. However, the rational design principle of pore structures for activity maximization is still unclear. In this work, a series of N-doped carbon (N-C) catalysts with exclusively different micro-mesoporosity are investigated for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). By combining the experiment results and a pioneering mathematical model, it was observed that the best catalytic activity can only be attained by balancing the micro-mesoporosity. These findings offer a definite criterion for pore structure optimization in carbon-based ORR catalysts, which is of great importance for various energy technologies.