Fuel cell is considered an energetic solution of low environmental impact which large-scale commercialization is hindered by the expensive Pt-based cathodic electrocatalyst. Therefore, its replacement by an active less-expensive metal-free electrocatalyst such as nitrogen-doped graphene (N-graphene) is desirable. To investigate nitrogen-doping influence on graphene's activity in alkaline oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), we prepared N-graphene through thermal treatment of graphene and urea at 800 °C for 30 min. N-graphene exhibited higher onset potential, half-wave potential, diffusion-limited current density and kinetic current density in ORR (0.78 V vs RHE, 0.63 V vs RHE, -3.36 mA cm -2 , -3.00 mA cm -2 , respectively) than undoped graphene (0.73 V vs RHE, 0.62 V vs RHE, -2.80 mA cm -2 , -2.23 mA cm -2 , respectively), which may be attributed to nitrogen-doping, edges and defect sites in N-graphene, as revealed by elemental analysis, scanning electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy results. This activity improvement also affected ORR's selectivity and ratedetermining step.
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