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In situ synthesis of metal embedded nitrogen doped carbon nanotubes as an electrocatalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction with high activity and stability.

Yanhong YinHengbo ZhangRongzhen GaoAili WangXinxin MaoHongyu DongShu-Ting Yang
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
In this work, a Co-N doped carbon nanotube (CNT) catalyst was fabricated via a simple pyrolysis approach and the effects of solvothermal processing on the catalytic activity of the as-prepared material were investigated in detail. The results show that after solvothermal processing (Co-NC) the catalyst has a more homogeneous anemone structure, a higher nitrogen content, a larger BET surface area and a higher degree of graphitization compared to the catalyst produced after non-solvothermal processing (Co-MA). The results of electrochemical tests indicate that Co-NC, compared to commercial 20% Pt/C and Co-MA, has an improved mass transfer process and sufficient active site exposure, which brings about superb oxygen reduction electrocatalytic activity, a higher reduction potential (-0.2 V vs. Ag/AgCl), a limiting diffusion current (5.44 mA cm -2 ) and excellent stability in 0.1 M KOH solution.
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