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Boron-doped graphene as active electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction reaction at a fuel-cell cathode

Journal

JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS
Volume 318, Issue -, Pages 203-210

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcat.2014.07.024

Keywords

Doped graphene; Boron; Fuel cell; ORR; Pourbaix diagram; Metal-free electrocatalyst; Langmuir-Hinschelwood; Eley-Rideal; DFT; B3LYP

Funding

  1. Italian MIUR [RBFR128BEC]
  2. CINECA supercomputing center [LI03p_CBC4FC]

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Boron-doped graphene was reported to be the best non-metal doped graphene electrocatalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) working at an onset potential of 0.035 V (Jiao et al., 2014). In the present DFT study, intermediates and transition structures along the possible reaction pathways are determined. Both Langmuir-Hinschelwood and Eley-Rideal mechanisms are discussed. Molecular oxygen binds the positively charged B atom and forms an open shell end-on dioxygen intermediate. The associative path is favored with respect to the dissociative one. The free energy diagrams along the four-reduction steps are investigated with the methodology by Norskov and co. (2004) in both acidic and alkaline conditions. The pH effect on the stability of the intermediates of reduction is analyzed in terms of the Pourbaix diagram. At pH = 14, we compute an onset potential value for the electrochemical ORR of U = 0.05 V, which compares very well with the experimental value in alkaline conditions. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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