Activating bimetallic ZIF-derived polymers using facile steam-etching for the ORR†
Abstract
Exploring active catalyst components is very important to develop high-performance and highly stable ORR electrocatalysts to replace costly Pt-based catalysts, though it remains an ongoing challenge. In this paper, three ORR catalysts with different active components were obtained by calcination of different proportions of mixed precursors simply and delicately. Among them, precursor 1 (bimetallic polymer Fe/Zn-ZIFs@ZnCO3) played the role of a self-sacrificing template, while precursor 2 (an N, P-co-doped polymer) played the role of a volatile atmosphere. Precursor 2 also embedded N and P heteroatoms into the carbon framework during high-temperature volatilization, which resulted in subtle changes in the active catalyst components. Finally, a hybrid of metal Fe and α-Fe2O3 nanoparticles embedded in N, P-codoped carbon nanotubes with many separated gullies (named α-Fe2O3/Fe@NPC) exhibited excellent ORR catalytic activity in an alkaline solution as compared to commercial Pt/C. This work provides a new strategy for designing controllable active components using volatile precursors.