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Identification of Catalytic Sites for Oxygen Reduction in Metal/Nitrogen‐Doped Carbons with Encapsulated Metal Nanoparticles
Authors:Ming‐Xi Chen  Mengzhao Zhu  Ming Zuo  Sheng‐Qi Chu  Jing Zhang  Yuen Wu  Hai‐Wei Liang  Xinliang Feng
Abstract:The development of metal‐N‐C materials as efficient non‐precious metal (NPM) catalysts for catalysing the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) as alternatives to platinum is important for the practical use of proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs). However, metal‐N‐C materials have high structural heterogeneity. As a result of their high‐temperature synthesis they often consist of metal‐Nx sites and graphene‐encapsulated metal nanoparticles. Thus it is hard to identify the active structure of metal‐N‐C catalysts. Herein, we report a low‐temperature NH4Cl‐treatment to etch out graphene‐encapsulated nanoparticles from metal‐N‐C catalysts without destruction of co‐existing atomically dispersed metal‐Nx sites. Catalytic activity is much enhanced by this selective removal of metallic nanoparticles. Accordingly, we can confirm the spectator role of graphene‐encapsulated nanoparticles and the pivotal role of metal‐Nx sites in the metal‐N‐C materials for ORR in the acidic medium.
Keywords:active sites  encapsulated nanoparticles  Fe-N-C  fuel cells  oxygen reduction reaction (ORR)
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