Pore modification and phosphorus doping effect on phosphoric acid-activated fe-n-c for alkaline oxygen reduction reaction

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The price and scarcity of platinum has driven up the demand for non-precious metal catalysts such as Fe-N-C. In this study, the effects of phosphoric acid (PA) activation and phosphorus doping were investigated using Fe-N-C catalysts prepared using SBA-15 as a sacrificial template. The physical and structural changes caused by the addition of PA were analyzed by nitrogen adsorption/desorption and X-ray diffraction. Analysis of the electronic states of Fe, N, and P were conducted by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The amount and size of micropores varied depending on the PA content, with changes in pore structure observed using 0.066 g of PA. The electronic states of Fe and N did not change significantly after treatment with PA, and P was mainly found in states bonded to oxygen or carbon. When 0.135 g of PA was introduced per 1 g of silica, a catalytic activity which was increased slightly by 10 mV at −3 mA/cm2 was observed. A change in Fe-N-C stability was also observed through the introduction of PA.

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Kim, J. G., Han, S., & Pak, C. (2021). Pore modification and phosphorus doping effect on phosphoric acid-activated fe-n-c for alkaline oxygen reduction reaction. Nanomaterials, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11061519

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