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The effect of additional nitrogen source on iron phthalocyanine-based nanocarbon catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction in acidic media

ELECTROCHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS(2023)

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Abstract
The focus in the development of catalysts doped with transition metals aims to replace platinum group metal catalysts in fuel cells. However, these non-precious metal catalysts exhibit limited performance in acidic environment for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) due to issues such as metal agglomeration and the subsequent loss of active sites. Herein, we synthesised catalysts doped with iron and nitrogen on a composite material consisting of carbide-derived carbon (CDC) and graphene (G), employing an additional nitrogen source dicyandiamide (DCDA), denoted as FeN-CDC/G/DCDA. Our physico-chemical analysis unveiled that the inclusion of DCDA was effective in mitigating metal agglomeration during the synthesis process and increasing the presence of Fe-Nx sites in the catalysts. Notably, the FeN-CDC/G/DCDA catalyst exhibited enhanced ORR activity in acid media with half-wave potential (E1/2) of 0.76 V, surpassing the performance of the FeN-CDC/G catalyst, which had an E1/2 value of 0.70 V. Furthermore, the rotating ring-disk electrode results indicated a reduced formation of hydrogen peroxide when employing the FeN-CDC/G/DCDA catalyst. The findings from this study represent a significant step towards the development of efficient catalysts for fuel cells, underscoring the pivotal role of additional nitrogen doping and its positive impact on the ORR performance.
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Oxygen reduction reaction,Iron phthalocyanine,Electrocatalysis,Non-precious metal catalyst,M-N-C catalyst,Proton-exchange membrane fuel cell
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