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Vitalizing fuel cells with vitamins: pyrolyzed vitamin B12 as a non-precious catalyst for enhanced oxygen reduction reaction of polymer electrolyte fuel cells

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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages 5305-5314

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c1ee01962g

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  1. Ministry of Education, Academia Sinica
  2. National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center [Beam-line 17C1]
  3. National Science Council of Taiwan [NSC 100-2218-E-011-013]

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The limited natural abundance and high cost of Pt has been a major barrier in its applications for hydrogen or methanol fuel cells. In this work, based on the pyrolyzed corrin structure of vitamin B12 (py-B12/C), it is reported to produce superior catalytic activity in the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) with an electron transfer number of 3.90, which is very close to the ideal case of 4. The H-2-O-2 fuel cell using py-B12/C provides a maximum power density of 370 mW cm(-2) and a current density of 0.720 A cm(-2) at 0.5 V at 70 degrees C. Calculations based on density functional theory suggests that the corrin complex with a low-symmetric structure offers a much preferable path for the ORR, which is not applicable to the porphyrin with a high-symmetric structure. The long-term stability and high ORR activity of py-B12/C make it a viable candidate as a Pt-substitute in the ORR.

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