Biochemistry-inspired direct synthesis of nitrogen and phosphorus dual-doped microporous carbon spheres for enhanced electrocatalysis

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Abstract

Polydopamine-derived N,P-codoped microporous carbon spheres are rationally synthesized through the self-polymerization of dopamine induced by the phosphonic species, showing efficient performance towards electrocatalytic oxygen reduction and hydrogen evolution reactions, due to the well-developed porosity and doping effect.

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Zhu, Y. P., Liu, Y. P., & Yuan, Z. Y. (2016). Biochemistry-inspired direct synthesis of nitrogen and phosphorus dual-doped microporous carbon spheres for enhanced electrocatalysis. Chemical Communications, 52(10), 2118–2121. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc08439c

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