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Constructing Interfacial Boron-Nitrogen Moieties in Turbostratic Carbon for Electrochemical Hydrogen Peroxide Production.

Zhihong TianQingran ZhangLars ThomsenNana GaoJian PanRahman DaiyanJimmy YunJessica BrandtNieves López-SalasFeili LaiQiuye LiTianxi LiuRose AmalXunyu LuMarkus Antonietti
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
The electrochemical oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) provides a green route for decentralized H 2 O 2 synthesis, where a structure-selectivity relationship is pivotal for the control of a highly selective and active two-electron pathway. Here, we report the fabrication of a boron and nitrogen co-doped turbostratic carbon catalyst with tunable B-N-C configurations (CNB-ZIL) by the assistance of a zwitterionic liquid (ZIL) for electrochemical hydrogen peroxide production. Combined spectroscopic analysis reveals a fine tailored B-N moiety in CNB-ZIL, where interfacial B-N species in a homogeneous distribution tend to segregate into hexagonal boron nitride domains at higher pyrolysis temperatures. Based on the experimental observations, a correlation between the interfacial B-N moieties and HO 2 - selectivity is established. The CNB-ZIL electrocatalysts with optimal interfacial B-N moieties exhibit a high HO 2 - selectivity with small overpotentials in alkaline media, giving a HO 2 - yield of ≈1787 mmol g catalyst -1  h -1 at -1.4 V in a flow-cell reactor.
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