Nanostructured Nonprecious Metal Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Abstract
Platinum-based catalysts represent a state of the art in the electrocatalysis of oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) from the point of view of their activity and durability in harnessing the chemical energy via direct electrochemical conversion. However, because platinum is both expensive and scarce, its widespread implementation in such clean energy applications is limited. Recent breakthroughs in the synthesis of high-performance nonprecious metal catalysts (NPMCs) make replacement of Pt in ORR electrocatalysts with earth-abundant elements, such as Fe, Co, N, and C, a realistic possibility. In this Account, we discuss how we can obtain highly promising M-N-C (M: Fe and/or Co) catalysts by simultaneously…
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- Catalysis
- Electrocatalyst
- Carbon fibers
- Graphene
- Dopant
- Platinum
- Transition metal
- Electrochemistry
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