array(2) { ["lab"]=> string(4) "1276" ["publication"]=> string(5) "10924" } Dehalogenated carbon-hosted cobalt-nitrogen complexes for high-performance electrochemical reduction of oxygen - Carbon4Energy | LabXing

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Dehalogenated carbon-hosted cobalt-nitrogen complexes for high-performance electrochemical reduction of oxygen

2018
期刊 Carbon
Metal-nitrogen-complexed carbon (MNC) materials have received tremendous attention due to their extraordinary catalytic performance and widely spread applications in the fields of electrocatalysis especially oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Yet currently, the efficient method for mass production of MNC electrocatalysts under low costs is still lacking. Herein, we explored a facile low-cost route to construct Co-N-decorated carbon (Co-N-C) materials that were capable of delivering competitively high ORR performance toward referring to commercial 20 wt.% Pt/C catalyst (comparable activity, higher long-term cycling stability and tolerance to methanol contamination). The Co-N-C electrocatalysts were mainly facilitated via the efficient dehalogenation of polyvinyl dichloride (PVDC) or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and in situ doping with nitrogen and cobalt ions under mild conditions. Besides the rendered promising electrocatalysts for ORR, our developed method may be capably of converting the halogenated polymeric plastic wastes that are massively accumulated in our environment into value-added carbon-based catalytic materials.