Fe-carbon nitride 'Core-shell' electrocatalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction
Keti Vezzu', Antoine Bach Delpeuch, Enrico Negro, Stefano Polizzi,, Graeme Nawn, Federico Bertasi, Gioele Pagot, Kateryna Artyushkova, Plamen, Atanassov, Vito Di Noto

TL;DR
This paper reports the development of Fe-carbon nitride core-shell electrocatalysts with enhanced oxygen reduction reaction performance, demonstrating promising activity as platinum group metal-free catalysts in both acid and alkaline environments.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel core-shell Fe-CN electrocatalyst design with controlled nitrogen content and activation treatments, improving ORR activity compared to previous catalysts.
Findings
Achieved ORR onset potential of 0.908 V vs. RHE in alkaline media.
Demonstrated comparable performance to platinum-based catalysts.
Provided detailed analysis of physicochemical and electrochemical properties.
Abstract
In this report, the preparation of Fe-carbon nitride (CN)-based electrocatalysts (ECs) with a 'core-shell' morphology for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is described. The ECs consist of spherical XC-72R carbon nanoparticles, the 'cores', that are covered by a CN matrix, the 'shell', embedding Fe species in 'coordination nests'. The latter is formed by the presence of carbon and nitrogen ligands on the surface of the CN matrix, the 'shell'. Two families of CN-based ECs are prepared, which are grouped on the basis of the concentration of N atoms in the CN 'shell'. Each group comprises of both a 'pristine' and an 'activated' EC; the latter is obtained from the 'pristine' EC by a suitable series of treatments (A) devised to improve the ORR performance. The chemical composition of the CN-based ECs is determined by Inductively-Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES) and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectrocatalysts for Energy Conversion · Fuel Cells and Related Materials · Semiconductor materials and devices
