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Activating Nitrogen-doped Graphene Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalysts in Acidic Electrolytes using Hydrophobic Cavities and Proton-conductive Particles
Takeyasu K., Homma K., Ito S., Morinaga T., Endo Y., Furukawa M., Mori T., Ogasawara H., Nakamura J.,
Published in John Wiley and Sons Inc
2022
PMID: 36240783
Volume: 61
   
Issue: 51
Abstract
Although pyridinic-nitrogen (pyri-N) doped graphene is highly active for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) of fuel cells in alkaline media, the activity critically decreases under acidic conditions. We report on how to prevent the deactivation based on the mechanistic understanding that (Formula presented.) governs the ORR kinetics. First, we considered that the deactivation is due to the hydration of pyri-NH+, leading to a lower shift of the redox potential. Introducing the hydrophobic cavity prevented the hydration of pyri-NH+ but inhibited the proton transport. We then increased proton conductivity in the hydrophobic cavity by introducing SiO2 particles coated with ionic liquid polymer/Nafion® which kept the high onset potentials with an increased current density even in acidic media. © 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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