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Synergistic Effect of Sn and Fe in Fe–N(x) Site Formation and Activity in Fe–N–C Catalyst for ORR

[Image: see text] Iron–nitrogen–carbon (Fe–N–C) materials emerged as one of the best non-platinum group material (non-PGM) alternatives to Pt/C catalysts for the electrochemical reduction of O(2) in fuel cells. Co-doping with a secondary metal center is a possible choice to further enhance the activ...

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Autores principales: Mazzucato, Marco, Gavioli, Luca, Balzano, Vincenzo, Berretti, Enrico, Rizzi, Gian Andrea, Badocco, Denis, Pastore, Paolo, Zitolo, Andrea, Durante, Christian
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9756292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36468946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c13837
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author Mazzucato, Marco
Gavioli, Luca
Balzano, Vincenzo
Berretti, Enrico
Rizzi, Gian Andrea
Badocco, Denis
Pastore, Paolo
Zitolo, Andrea
Durante, Christian
author_facet Mazzucato, Marco
Gavioli, Luca
Balzano, Vincenzo
Berretti, Enrico
Rizzi, Gian Andrea
Badocco, Denis
Pastore, Paolo
Zitolo, Andrea
Durante, Christian
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description [Image: see text] Iron–nitrogen–carbon (Fe–N–C) materials emerged as one of the best non-platinum group material (non-PGM) alternatives to Pt/C catalysts for the electrochemical reduction of O(2) in fuel cells. Co-doping with a secondary metal center is a possible choice to further enhance the activity toward oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Here, classical Fe–N–C materials were co-doped with Sn as a secondary metal center. Sn–N–C according to the literature shows excellent activity, in particular in the fuel cell setup; here, the same catalyst shows a non-negligible activity in 0.5 M H(2)SO(4) electrolyte but not as high as expected, meaning the different and uncertain nature of active sites. On the other hand, in mixed Fe, Sn–N–C catalysts, the presence of Sn improves the catalytic activity that is linked to a higher Fe–N(4) site density, whereas the possible synergistic interaction of Fe–N(4) and Sn–N(x) found no confirmation. The presence of Fe–N(4) and Sn–N(x) was thoroughly determined by extended X-ray absorption fine structure and NO stripping technique; furthermore, besides the typical voltammetric technique, the catalytic activity of Fe–N–C catalyst was determined and also compared with that of the gas diffusion electrode (GDE), which allows a fast and reliable screening for possible implementation in a full cell. This paper therefore explores the effect of Sn on the formation, activity, and selectivity of Fe–N–C catalysts in both acid and alkaline media by tuning the Sn/Fe ratio in the synthetic procedure, with the ratio 1/2 showing the best activity, even higher than that of the iron-only containing sample (j(k) = 2.11 vs 1.83 A g(–1)). Pt-free materials are also tested for ORR in GDE setup in both performance and durability tests.
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spelling pubmed-97562922022-12-17 Synergistic Effect of Sn and Fe in Fe–N(x) Site Formation and Activity in Fe–N–C Catalyst for ORR Mazzucato, Marco Gavioli, Luca Balzano, Vincenzo Berretti, Enrico Rizzi, Gian Andrea Badocco, Denis Pastore, Paolo Zitolo, Andrea Durante, Christian ACS Appl Mater Interfaces [Image: see text] Iron–nitrogen–carbon (Fe–N–C) materials emerged as one of the best non-platinum group material (non-PGM) alternatives to Pt/C catalysts for the electrochemical reduction of O(2) in fuel cells. Co-doping with a secondary metal center is a possible choice to further enhance the activity toward oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Here, classical Fe–N–C materials were co-doped with Sn as a secondary metal center. Sn–N–C according to the literature shows excellent activity, in particular in the fuel cell setup; here, the same catalyst shows a non-negligible activity in 0.5 M H(2)SO(4) electrolyte but not as high as expected, meaning the different and uncertain nature of active sites. On the other hand, in mixed Fe, Sn–N–C catalysts, the presence of Sn improves the catalytic activity that is linked to a higher Fe–N(4) site density, whereas the possible synergistic interaction of Fe–N(4) and Sn–N(x) found no confirmation. The presence of Fe–N(4) and Sn–N(x) was thoroughly determined by extended X-ray absorption fine structure and NO stripping technique; furthermore, besides the typical voltammetric technique, the catalytic activity of Fe–N–C catalyst was determined and also compared with that of the gas diffusion electrode (GDE), which allows a fast and reliable screening for possible implementation in a full cell. This paper therefore explores the effect of Sn on the formation, activity, and selectivity of Fe–N–C catalysts in both acid and alkaline media by tuning the Sn/Fe ratio in the synthetic procedure, with the ratio 1/2 showing the best activity, even higher than that of the iron-only containing sample (j(k) = 2.11 vs 1.83 A g(–1)). Pt-free materials are also tested for ORR in GDE setup in both performance and durability tests. American Chemical Society 2022-12-05 2022-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9756292/ /pubmed/36468946 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c13837 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Mazzucato, Marco
Gavioli, Luca
Balzano, Vincenzo
Berretti, Enrico
Rizzi, Gian Andrea
Badocco, Denis
Pastore, Paolo
Zitolo, Andrea
Durante, Christian
Synergistic Effect of Sn and Fe in Fe–N(x) Site Formation and Activity in Fe–N–C Catalyst for ORR
title Synergistic Effect of Sn and Fe in Fe–N(x) Site Formation and Activity in Fe–N–C Catalyst for ORR
title_full Synergistic Effect of Sn and Fe in Fe–N(x) Site Formation and Activity in Fe–N–C Catalyst for ORR
title_fullStr Synergistic Effect of Sn and Fe in Fe–N(x) Site Formation and Activity in Fe–N–C Catalyst for ORR
title_full_unstemmed Synergistic Effect of Sn and Fe in Fe–N(x) Site Formation and Activity in Fe–N–C Catalyst for ORR
title_short Synergistic Effect of Sn and Fe in Fe–N(x) Site Formation and Activity in Fe–N–C Catalyst for ORR
title_sort synergistic effect of sn and fe in fe–n(x) site formation and activity in fe–n–c catalyst for orr
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9756292/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36468946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c13837
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