2022
DOI: 10.1039/d1nj05907f
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Expanding the interlamellar spacing of biomass-derived hybrids with intercalated nanotubes for enhanced oxygen reduction reaction

Abstract: Biomass has been regarded as promising precursor for preparing eletrocatalysts due to their rich carbon content and availability. However, it is challenge to regulate porous structure and modify active sties....

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“…Considering the mixture of NaCl with urea and glucose in the freeze-dried sample, the vacancies in the carbonized precursor might be one of the channels for ion diffusion, resulting in the formation of large numbers of mesopores. [18] However, the ion diffusion of NaCl was restricted due to increased ramping rates, reducing the percentage of mesopores in the obtained electrocatalysts. Therefore, the porosity of electrocatalyts was decided by the reaction of precursors and the ion diffusion of NaCl template.…”
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“…Considering the mixture of NaCl with urea and glucose in the freeze-dried sample, the vacancies in the carbonized precursor might be one of the channels for ion diffusion, resulting in the formation of large numbers of mesopores. [18] However, the ion diffusion of NaCl was restricted due to increased ramping rates, reducing the percentage of mesopores in the obtained electrocatalysts. Therefore, the porosity of electrocatalyts was decided by the reaction of precursors and the ion diffusion of NaCl template.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simultaneously, the slow ramping rate promotes the diffusion of Na + and Cl − . Considering the mixture of NaCl with urea and glucose in the freeze‐dried sample, the vacancies in the carbonized precursor might be one of the channels for ion diffusion, resulting in the formation of large numbers of mesopores [18] . However, the ion diffusion of NaCl was restricted due to increased ramping rates, reducing the percentage of mesopores in the obtained electrocatalysts.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%