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Nitrogen-doped graphene as efficient metal-free electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction in fuel cells.

ACS nano (2010-02-17)
Liangti Qu, Yong Liu, Jong-Beom Baek, Liming Dai
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Nitrogen-doped graphene (N-graphene) was synthesized by chemical vapor deposition of methane in the presence of ammonia. The resultant N-graphene was demonstrated to act as a metal-free electrode with a much better electrocatalytic activity, long-term operation stability, and tolerance to crossover effect than platinum for oxygen reduction via a four-electron pathway in alkaline fuel cells. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the use of graphene and its derivatives as metal-free catalysts for oxygen reduction. The important role of N-doping to oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) can be applied to various carbon materials for the development of other metal-free efficient ORR catalysts for fuel cell applications, even new catalytic materials for applications beyond fuel cells.

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Ammonia, puriss., anhydrous, ≥99.95%
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Nitrogen-doped graphene, avg. no. of layers, 1 ‑ 5