2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcat.2018.12.015
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Fe nanoparticles encapsulated in doped graphitic shells as high-performance and stable catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction in an acid medium

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“…21,22,25 Only a few studies have reported the preparation of S-doped Fe@C nanocomposites. 33,34 For example, Park et al 34 recently reported the synthesis of an ORR catalyst with Fe nanoparticles encapsulated in a N,S-codoped graphitic shell (Fe@ NSC) using a prereduction and two-step heating process, that is, prereduction of Fe salts and subsequent high-temperature treatment of Fe nanoparticles on N-doped carbon and N/S/C precursors. They then found that the introduction of sulfur species into the Fe@NC led to enhanced ORR activity and stability, with a negative shift of the half-wave potential (E 1/2 ) by only 41 mV after 10,000 potential cycles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21,22,25 Only a few studies have reported the preparation of S-doped Fe@C nanocomposites. 33,34 For example, Park et al 34 recently reported the synthesis of an ORR catalyst with Fe nanoparticles encapsulated in a N,S-codoped graphitic shell (Fe@ NSC) using a prereduction and two-step heating process, that is, prereduction of Fe salts and subsequent high-temperature treatment of Fe nanoparticles on N-doped carbon and N/S/C precursors. They then found that the introduction of sulfur species into the Fe@NC led to enhanced ORR activity and stability, with a negative shift of the half-wave potential (E 1/2 ) by only 41 mV after 10,000 potential cycles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The catalyst exhibited a more positive half-wave potential in alkaline medium and almost the same half-wave potential in acidic electrolyte, when compared with the commercial Pt/C catalyst. Park et al [38] wrapped graphite on nanotubes and improved the performance of the catalyst by the introduction of heteroatoms, which exhibit high catalytic activity and good stability in both acidic and alkaline media. Besides, Zhong et al [39] introduced MOF (MIL-88B-NH 3 ) nanocrystals into the poly(acrylonitrile) fibers by electrospinning and created rich hierarchical pores and well-dispersed Fe 3 C NPs in the catalyst, which improved its ORR catalytic performance and cycling stability in acidic electrolyte.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[21] The XRD patterns of the final samples of Co-NOPC andC o-NC are showni nF igure 3b.T he diffraction peaks at approximately 23.3 and 43.58 can be assigned to the (0 02)a nd (1 00)p lanes of the graphite structure. [22] Moreover,t here are no significant metal peaks in the XRD pattern, which indicates that no metal nanoparticles were formed after annealing at 500 8C. The XRD patterns of catalysts synthesized at different temperaturesa re compared in Figure S4 in the Supporting Information.…”
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confidence: 98%