Synergistic effect of nitrogen doping and MWCNT intercalation for the graphene hybrid support for pt nanoparticles with exemplary oxygen reduction reaction performance

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Abstract

The potential of graphene-multi-walled-carbon nanotube (G-M) hybrids prepared by the one-pot modified Hummers method followed by thermal annealing has been demonstrated by employing one as an electrocatalyst support for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). N doping effectively modified the electronic structure of the G-M hybrid support, which was beneficial for the uniform distribution of Pt nanoparticles, and ORR activities were further improved. The newly prepared Pt/N-G-M catalyst demonstrated higher electrochemical activity than Pt/G-M and Pt/G catalysts. Even compared with commercial 20 wt % Pt/C (JM20), Pt/N-G-M delivered a better halfwave potential and mass activity. In terms of the durability test, Pt/N-G-M maintained 72.7% of its initial electrochemical active surface area (ECSA) after 2000 repeated potential cycles between 0 and 1.2 V in acidic media in relation to the 44.4% retention for JM20. Moreover, the half-wave potential for Pt/N-G-M showed only a minimal change, significantly superior to the 139 mV of loss for JM20. It is expected that Pt/N-G-M can be the potential candidate as a highly efficient and durable catalyst if utilized in proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs).

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Fu, K., Wang, Y., Qian, Y., Mao, L., Jin, J., Yang, S., & Li, G. (2018). Synergistic effect of nitrogen doping and MWCNT intercalation for the graphene hybrid support for pt nanoparticles with exemplary oxygen reduction reaction performance. Materials, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11040642

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