Issue 44, 2024

ZIF-L-derived FeN–hcC catalysts with curved carbon surfaces for effective oxygen reduction reaction over the entire pH range

Abstract

The development of highly active and stable iron–nitrogen (Fe–Nx) based oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalysts with pH versatility is one of the future directions of electrochemical energy. However, the task of designing and controlling the three-dimensional local structure of Fe species to obtain high ORR activity and stability remains a challenge. In this study, we prepared hierarchical porous FeN–hcC (iron–nitrogen–highly curved carbon) catalysts derived from ZIF-L by a soft template method. The highly curved carbon surface possibly results in a compressive strain effect on the supported Fe–Nx active site, which can not only enhance the high exposure of the active site to improve the electrocatalytic activity, but also facilitate the stability of the Fe–Nx site during the ORR catalytic process. FeN–hcC-1 exhibited a high half-wave potential of 0.89, 0.77 and 0.82 V vs. RHE in alkaline, acidic, and neutral media, respectively. In addition, after cyclic durability tests in different electrolyte environments, good stability is still maintained, which is significantly better than the planar Fe–Nx site and Pt/C catalyst. This work provides a new synthetic strategy for the construction of highly curved surfaces of carbon materials, while inspiring a method to improve the ORR performance of ZIF-derived materials.

Graphical abstract: ZIF-L-derived FeN–hcC catalysts with curved carbon surfaces for effective oxygen reduction reaction over the entire pH range

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Sep 2024
Accepted
18 Oct 2024
First published
18 Oct 2024

New J. Chem., 2024,48, 18719-18727

ZIF-L-derived FeN–hcC catalysts with curved carbon surfaces for effective oxygen reduction reaction over the entire pH range

X. Dai and Z. Zhao, New J. Chem., 2024, 48, 18719 DOI: 10.1039/D4NJ04093G

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