Abstract:To explore high-performing alternatives to platinum-based catalysts is highly desirable for lowering costs and thus promoting fuel cell commercialization. Herein, self-supported Fe-N-C materials were prepared by the pyrolysis of dual precursors including EDTA ferric sodium (EDTAFeNa) and melamine (MA), followed by acid-leaching and final annealing. Towards an oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in 0.1 M KOH, the as-prepared MA/EDTAFeNa-HT2 delivered onset (Eonset) and half-wave (E1/2) potentials of 0.97 and 0.84 V… Show more
“…Most of these papers deal with fuel cell electrocatalysts, mainly addressing the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) process. Shen et al [1] explored self-supported Fe-N-C materials, as alternatives to Pt, for the ORR. The catalysts were prepared by the pyrolysis of dual precursors, including EDTA ferric sodium (EDTAFeNa) and melamine (MA), followed by acid-leaching and final annealing.…”
Energy’s efficient conversion and storage are closely correlated to the development of electrochemical energy technologies, such as fuel cells, batteries, electrolyzers, etc [...]
“…Most of these papers deal with fuel cell electrocatalysts, mainly addressing the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) process. Shen et al [1] explored self-supported Fe-N-C materials, as alternatives to Pt, for the ORR. The catalysts were prepared by the pyrolysis of dual precursors, including EDTA ferric sodium (EDTAFeNa) and melamine (MA), followed by acid-leaching and final annealing.…”
Energy’s efficient conversion and storage are closely correlated to the development of electrochemical energy technologies, such as fuel cells, batteries, electrolyzers, etc [...]
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