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3D honeycombed cobalt, nitrogen co-doped carbon nanosheets via hypersaline-protected pyrolysis towards efficient oxygen reduction

Journal

NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 31, Issue 36, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/ab97d5

Keywords

hypersaline-protected pyrolysis; honeycombed carbon nanosheets; cobalt and nitrogen co-doping; oxygen reduction reaction; Zn-air battery

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51773035]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai [17ZR1439900]
  3. Shanghai Scientific and Technological Innovation Project [18JC1410600]

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The broad application of metal-air batteries and fuel cells have been greatly limited due to their slow kinetics of oxygen electrodes involving the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), and therefore the development of high-efficient, low-cost and high-reserve ORR electrocatalysts is of great significance. Herein, a hypersaline-protected pyrolysis strategy is presented for preparing 3D honeycombed cobalt, nitrogen co-doped carbon nanosheets (Co/N-CNS) by using eco-friendly biomass as a carbon and nitrogen source. During the hypersaline-protected pyrolysis, the pyridinic nitrogen-rich biomass facilitates the formation of highly active Co/N active sites among the resultant Co/N-CNS, while the templating-washing-drying cyclic utilization of salts creates honeycombed pore structures among the Co/N-CNS. Due to the structural features of honeycombed pores and uniform distributed active sites, the Co/N-CNS catalyst offers excellent ORR activity, high durability and methanol-tolerant performance in an alkaline electrolyte. As a demonstration, a primary Zn-air battery using the Co/N-CNS cathode delivers a high power density and excellent operating stability beyond that of commercial Pt/C cathode.

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