Abstract:Iron-nitrogen-carbon (FeÀ NÀ C) materials are considered as promising oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalysts due to their high efficiency, low cost, and high tolerance of CO and methanol, with the potential to replace platinum (Pt) based catalysts. However, the complex synthesis procedure and toxic raw materials inhibit the large-scale production of FeÀ NÀ C catalysts. Herein, an atomic FeÀ NÀ C catalyst, derived from biomass (pig blood) using a facile annealing process is reported. The prepared catalysts p… Show more
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