Abstract
We report a new class of polyacrylonitrile (PAN)-based Co-N-doped carbon materials that can act as suitable catalyst for oxygen evolution reactions (OER). Different Co loadings were mechanochemically added into post-consumed PAN fibers. Subsequently, the samples were treated at 300◦C under air (PAN-A) or nitrogen (PAN-N) atmosphere to promote simultaneously the Co3O4 species and PAN cyclization. The resulting electrocatalysts were fully characterized and analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), transmission (TEM) and scanning electron (SEM) microscopies, as well as nitrogen porosimetry. The catalytic performance of the Co-N-doped carbon nanomaterials were tested for OER in alkaline environments. Cobalt-doped PAN-A samples showed worse OER electrocatalytic performance than their homologous PAN-N ones. The PAN-N/3% Co catalyst exhibited the lowest OER overpotential (460 mV) among all the Co-N-doped carbon nanocomposites, reaching 10 mA/cm2 . This work provides in-depth insights on the electrocatalytic performance of metal-doped carbon nanomaterials for OER.
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Gómez-López, P., Salatti-Dorado, J. Á., Rodríguez-Padrón, D., Cano, M., Alvarado-Beltrán, C. G., Puente-Santiago, A. R., … Luque, R. (2021). Mechanochemically synthetized pan-based co-n-doped carbon materials as electrocatalyst for oxygen evolution reaction. Nanomaterials, 11(2), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11020290
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