Integrating Pt–Co Nanoalloy and Sulfur-Doped Co–N–C to Construct Oxygen Reduction Reaction Catalysts for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells
Fuquan Niu,
Luyan Wang,
Wenfeng Liu
et al.
Abstract:Achieving
high catalytic activity and stability with low platinum
loading is vital for reducing the cost of proton exchange membrane
fuel cells (PEMFCs) and enabling their large-scale commercialization.
Herein, a three-dimensional (3D) nitrogen sulfur codoped carbon nanocomposite
support embedded with Co nanoparticles derived from sulfur-doped zeolite
imidazolate frameworks-67 was synthesized. After Pt nanoparticles
are loaded, it can act as an excellent ORR catalyst (3D LPCNSC) for
hydrogen–oxygen fuel cells… Show more
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