On the deactivation of N-doped carbon materials active sites during oxygen reduction reaction

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N-doped carbon materials have been considered one of the most promising options for the replacement of platinum-based electrocatalysts towards the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). This work provides insights into the deactivation routes of N-doped carbon materials. The changes occurring in the active sites of N-doped carbon catalysts have been analyzed in detail through pre- and post-ORR characterization by XPS of selectively N-doped carbon materials. Moreover, computational modelling was used to deepen into the deactivation mechanism of N-doped carbon materials in the ORR. From XPS and computational modelling, it can be concluded that the deactivation of graphitic-type nitrogen species, during the ORR in both acidic and alkaline environments, occurs through oxidation and tautomerization reactions that result in the formation of N–C–O-type groups. In acidic environment, the reaction kinetics is slower due to the high stability of the ORR intermediates. In alkaline electrolyte, the N–C–O-type groups can be easily formed due to the interaction of graphitic-type N species and the OH− anions from the electrolyte. In this case, the catalytic activity is due to the contribution of both graphitic nitrogen groups and N–C–O species.

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Quílez-Bermejo, J., Morallón, E., & Cazorla-Amorós, D. (2022). On the deactivation of N-doped carbon materials active sites during oxygen reduction reaction. Carbon, 189, 548–560. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbon.2021.12.086

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