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Pt/C Decorated with N-Doped Carbon Layers as a Highly Durable Electrocatalyst for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction

Journal

ENERGY & FUELS
Volume 35, Issue 24, Pages 20300-20308

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.1c03305

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  1. Natural Science Special Foundation of Guizhou University [202017, 702775203301]
  2. Scientific and Technological Innovation Talents Team Project of Guizhou Province [20185607]
  3. One Hundred Person Project of Guizhou Province [20165655]
  4. Thousand Level of Guizhou University [(2017)06]
  5. Innovation Group Project of Education Department in Guizhou Province [2021010]

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The introduction of a nitrogen-doped carbon layer onto the Pt/C surface resulted in a significant enhancement in stability and specific activity for the Pt/C@NC-0.06 sample, compared to the pristine Pt/C catalyst. This improvement provides a promising way to enhance the electrocatalytic performance of catalysts in PEMFCs.
Exploiting advanced electrocatalysts for the sluggish oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) of the cathode is greatly crucial for proton-exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) commercial application but still exhibit a significant challenge, especially the stability issues that have drawn attractive attention. Therefore, we introduced a nitrogen-doped carbon layer into the Pt/C surface, which not only prevents aggregation of Pt nanoparticles but also endows the electrocatalyst with enhanced performance without hiding the internal Pt active sites. The accelerated durability tests show an ignorable ORR activity loss (10 mV) in the as-prepared Pt/C@NC-0.06 sample compared to the pristine Pt/C catalyst (37 mV) after 5000 cyclic voltammetry cycles. Furthermore, in comparison to the pristine Pt/C catalyst (0.28 mA cm(-2)), the as-obtained Pt/C@NC-0.06 sample exhibits 2.32-fold improvement for the specific activity. The enhanced ORR properties of the Pt/C@NC-X catalyst in this work supplies a promising way to facilitate the electrocatalytic performance of catalysts in PEMFCs.

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