Oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution
reaction (OER)
are two important reactions in clean energy conversion devices. It
is necessary to develop nonprecious metal-based bifunctional catalysts
for ORR and OER. In this work, a multimetal bifunctional catalyst,
nanoparticles of trimetallic CoFeZn supported on N-doped carbon (CoFeZn/NC),
is prepared by one-step carbonizing the mixture of M-ZIFs (M = Fe,
Co, and Zn), carbon black, and melamine. CoFeZn/NC has a more mesoporous
structure and a higher specific surface area of 1029.6 m2/g compared to FeCo/NC, which is attributed to the easy volatilization
of Zn at high temperatures. It also has high contents of pyridinic
N (35.8%) and pyrrolic N (31.1%), abundant metal active sites, and
exhibits strong synergistic effects between these nanoparticles of
metals. Better than the single-metal catalysts (Co/NC, Fe/NC, and
Zn/NC) and bimetallic catalysts (CoFe/NC, FeZn/NC, and CoZn/NC), CoFeZn/NC
has an ORR peak potential of 0.90 V (vs. RHE) and a half-wave potential
of 0.87 V (vs. RHE) in 0.1 M KOH solution, and exhibits excellent
stability and methanol resistance. For OER, CoFeZn/NC has the lowest
overpotential of 319.9 mV at a current density of 10 mA/cm2 and a Tafel slope of 82.47 mV dec–1.