2013
DOI: 10.1039/c3ta11135k
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A highly efficient transition metal nitride-based electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction reaction: TiN on a CNT–graphene hybrid support

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“…However, challenging issues including low catalytic activity of the anodic catalyst, high cost of the Pt-based electrocatalyst, and the poisoning of Pt by CO-like species during methanol oxidation are the main obstacles to the commercialization of DMFC technology. In order to enhance the activities of electrocatalysts and decrease the usage of Pt-based electrocatalysts, various nanostructured carbon materials have been used to effectively disperse metal nanoparticles [2][3][4]. Among them, graphene or reduced graphene oxide (RGO) attracts particular interest by its exceptional electrical conductivity, large surface area and great chemical stability [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, challenging issues including low catalytic activity of the anodic catalyst, high cost of the Pt-based electrocatalyst, and the poisoning of Pt by CO-like species during methanol oxidation are the main obstacles to the commercialization of DMFC technology. In order to enhance the activities of electrocatalysts and decrease the usage of Pt-based electrocatalysts, various nanostructured carbon materials have been used to effectively disperse metal nanoparticles [2][3][4]. Among them, graphene or reduced graphene oxide (RGO) attracts particular interest by its exceptional electrical conductivity, large surface area and great chemical stability [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fully exposed topographic features of the CGFs were further demonstrated by nitrogen adsorption/desorption isotherms. As shown in Figure S3 (in the Supporting Information), the specific surface areas of the CGFs were around 200 m 2 g −1 , which is larger than that of previously reported carbon catalysts based on graphene and CNTs . This might be ascribed to the reduction of graphene restacking during our spray‐drying process, giving rise to the full exposure of carbon skeletons.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of aforesaid excellent properties, the stability issue still persists. So efforts have been done to combine the CNTs with another material such as metal oxides (SnO 2 , TiO 2 , and MnO 2 ), conducting polymers (eg, PANI), nitrides (TiN and WN), and graphene and employ them as support of Pt . For example, Ramesh at el.…”
Section: Hybrid Supportsmentioning
confidence: 99%