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Synthesis of highly nitrogen-doped hollow carbon nanoparticles and their excellent electrocatalytic properties in dye-sensitized solar cells

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Volume 20, Issue 48, Pages 10829-10834

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c0jm01799j

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  1. Nature Science Foundation of China [20673135, 50702065]
  2. Shanxi Natural Science Foundation [2008021029-1]

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Hollow carbon nanoparticles that have been highly doped with nitrogen (N-HCNPs) are directly prepared by a facile one-pot method based on the detonation-assisted chemical vapor deposition of dimethylformamide without the use of metal catalysts. The N-HCNPs exhibit uniform core-shell microstructures with inner cavities encapsulated by graphitic walls, possessing a narrow size distribution of 10-25 nm. The nitrogen content in N-HCNPs is as high as 20.8% atom ratio, and the nitrogen bonds display pyridine-, pyrrole-, and graphite-like configurations. Defects and dislocations are present in the graphene layers due to highly incorporated nitrogen, leading to the creation of micropores on the carbon shell and a large BET surface area of 454 m(2) g(-1). The unique N-HCNPs with interconnected hierarchical porous structures and nitrogen-containing defects show excellent electrocatalytic activity for triiodide reduction in dye-sensitized solar cells, superior to conventional platinum catalysts.

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