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Nanoporous bimetallic Zn/Fe-N-C for efficient oxygen reduction in acidic and alkaline media

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 8, Issue 15, Pages 7145-7157

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c9ta13471a

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51776156]

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It remains a major challenge to develop a facile method to prepare non-noble metal electrocatalysts with high activity and durability to drive the sluggish oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) for proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs). Herein, a highly efficient bimetallic Zn/Fe@N-doped hierarchical porous carbon (Zn/Fe-N-C) catalyst derived from ZIF-8 and hemin (host-guest) was firstly reported by one-step thermal treatment. Fe2+ spatially separated by using the hemin guest in the ZIF-8 framework and hydrocarbon-branched chains form rich Fe-N-x active sites, and the evaporation of Zn2+ generates a highly porous structure in the Zn/Fe-N-C catalysts. Benefitting from this unique structure and composition, the resulting Zn/Fe-2-N-C catalyst exhibits excellent ORR activities in both 0.1 M KOH (onset potential, E-onset = 1.08 V, and half-wave potential, E-1/2 = 0.86 V vs. RHE) and 0.5 M H2SO4 media (E-onset = 1.04 V and E-1/2 = 0.81 V), which are even comparable to those of the commercial Pt/C catalyst, and ranks among the top reported electrocatalysts. In addition, it also has outstanding long-term durability and good methanol resistance, much better than those of Pt/C in both acidic and alkaline media, which makes it one of the best non-noble alternatives of Pt-based catalysts for ORR electrocatalysis. This work highlights the potential to rationally design and fabricate high-performance ORR catalysts for fuel cell applications.

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