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Identification of catalytic sites for oxygen reduction and oxygen evolution in N-doped graphene materials: Development of highly efficient metal-free bifunctional electrocatalyst

Oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) are critical to renewable energy conversion and storage technologies. Heteroatom-doped carbon nanomaterials have been reported to be efficient metal-free electrocatalysts for ORR in fuel cells for energy conversion, as well as ORR a...

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Autores principales: Yang, Hong Bin, Miao, Jianwei, Hung, Sung-Fu, Chen, Jiazang, Tao, Hua Bing, Wang, Xizu, Zhang, Liping, Chen, Rong, Gao, Jiajian, Chen, Hao Ming, Dai, Liming, Liu, Bin
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Publicado: American Association for the Advancement of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4846433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27152333
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1501122
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author Yang, Hong Bin
Miao, Jianwei
Hung, Sung-Fu
Chen, Jiazang
Tao, Hua Bing
Wang, Xizu
Zhang, Liping
Chen, Rong
Gao, Jiajian
Chen, Hao Ming
Dai, Liming
Liu, Bin
author_facet Yang, Hong Bin
Miao, Jianwei
Hung, Sung-Fu
Chen, Jiazang
Tao, Hua Bing
Wang, Xizu
Zhang, Liping
Chen, Rong
Gao, Jiajian
Chen, Hao Ming
Dai, Liming
Liu, Bin
author_sort Yang, Hong Bin
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description Oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) are critical to renewable energy conversion and storage technologies. Heteroatom-doped carbon nanomaterials have been reported to be efficient metal-free electrocatalysts for ORR in fuel cells for energy conversion, as well as ORR and OER in metal-air batteries for energy storage. We reported that metal-free three-dimensional (3D) graphene nanoribbon networks (N-GRW) doped with nitrogen exhibited superb bifunctional electrocatalytic activities for both ORR and OER, with an excellent stability in alkaline electrolytes (for example, KOH). For the first time, it was experimentally demonstrated that the electron-donating quaternary N sites were responsible for ORR, whereas the electron-withdrawing pyridinic N moieties in N-GRW served as active sites for OER. The unique 3D nanoarchitecture provided a high density of the ORR and OER active sites and facilitated the electrolyte and electron transports. As a result, the as-prepared N-GRW holds great potential as a low-cost, highly efficient air cathode in rechargeable metal-air batteries. Rechargeable zinc-air batteries with the N-GRW air electrode in a two-electrode configuration exhibited an open-circuit voltage of 1.46 V, a specific capacity of 873 mAh g(−1), and a peak power density of 65 mW cm(−2), which could be continuously charged and discharged with an excellent cycling stability. Our work should open up new avenues for the development of various carbon-based metal-free bifunctional electrocatalysts of practical significance.
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spelling pubmed-48464332016-05-05 Identification of catalytic sites for oxygen reduction and oxygen evolution in N-doped graphene materials: Development of highly efficient metal-free bifunctional electrocatalyst Yang, Hong Bin Miao, Jianwei Hung, Sung-Fu Chen, Jiazang Tao, Hua Bing Wang, Xizu Zhang, Liping Chen, Rong Gao, Jiajian Chen, Hao Ming Dai, Liming Liu, Bin Sci Adv Research Articles Oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) are critical to renewable energy conversion and storage technologies. Heteroatom-doped carbon nanomaterials have been reported to be efficient metal-free electrocatalysts for ORR in fuel cells for energy conversion, as well as ORR and OER in metal-air batteries for energy storage. We reported that metal-free three-dimensional (3D) graphene nanoribbon networks (N-GRW) doped with nitrogen exhibited superb bifunctional electrocatalytic activities for both ORR and OER, with an excellent stability in alkaline electrolytes (for example, KOH). For the first time, it was experimentally demonstrated that the electron-donating quaternary N sites were responsible for ORR, whereas the electron-withdrawing pyridinic N moieties in N-GRW served as active sites for OER. The unique 3D nanoarchitecture provided a high density of the ORR and OER active sites and facilitated the electrolyte and electron transports. As a result, the as-prepared N-GRW holds great potential as a low-cost, highly efficient air cathode in rechargeable metal-air batteries. Rechargeable zinc-air batteries with the N-GRW air electrode in a two-electrode configuration exhibited an open-circuit voltage of 1.46 V, a specific capacity of 873 mAh g(−1), and a peak power density of 65 mW cm(−2), which could be continuously charged and discharged with an excellent cycling stability. Our work should open up new avenues for the development of various carbon-based metal-free bifunctional electrocatalysts of practical significance. American Association for the Advancement of Science 2016-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4846433/ /pubmed/27152333 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1501122 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, so long as the resultant use is not for commercial advantage and provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Yang, Hong Bin
Miao, Jianwei
Hung, Sung-Fu
Chen, Jiazang
Tao, Hua Bing
Wang, Xizu
Zhang, Liping
Chen, Rong
Gao, Jiajian
Chen, Hao Ming
Dai, Liming
Liu, Bin
Identification of catalytic sites for oxygen reduction and oxygen evolution in N-doped graphene materials: Development of highly efficient metal-free bifunctional electrocatalyst
title Identification of catalytic sites for oxygen reduction and oxygen evolution in N-doped graphene materials: Development of highly efficient metal-free bifunctional electrocatalyst
title_full Identification of catalytic sites for oxygen reduction and oxygen evolution in N-doped graphene materials: Development of highly efficient metal-free bifunctional electrocatalyst
title_fullStr Identification of catalytic sites for oxygen reduction and oxygen evolution in N-doped graphene materials: Development of highly efficient metal-free bifunctional electrocatalyst
title_full_unstemmed Identification of catalytic sites for oxygen reduction and oxygen evolution in N-doped graphene materials: Development of highly efficient metal-free bifunctional electrocatalyst
title_short Identification of catalytic sites for oxygen reduction and oxygen evolution in N-doped graphene materials: Development of highly efficient metal-free bifunctional electrocatalyst
title_sort identification of catalytic sites for oxygen reduction and oxygen evolution in n-doped graphene materials: development of highly efficient metal-free bifunctional electrocatalyst
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4846433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27152333
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1501122
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