Identification of active sites for acidic oxygen reduction on carbon catalysts with and without nitrogen doping

  • Yi Jia
  • , Longzhou Zhang
  • , Linzhou Zhuang
  • , Hongli Liu
  • , Xuecheng Yan
  • , Xin Wang
  • , Jiandang Liu
  • , Jiancheng Wang
  • , Yarong Zheng
  • , Zhaohui Xiao
  • , Elena Taran
  • , Jun Chen
  • , Dongjiang Yang
  • , Zhonghua Zhu
  • , Shuangyin Wang
  • , Liming Dai
  • , Xiangdong Yao

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Abstract

Owing to the difficulty in controlling the dopant or defect types and their homogeneity in carbon materials, it is still a controversial issue to identify the active sites of carbon-based metal-free catalysts. Here we report a proof-of-concept study on the active-site evaluation for a highly oriented pyrolytic graphite catalyst with specific pentagon carbon defective patterns (D-HOPG). It is demonstrated that specific carbon defect types (an edged pentagon in this work) could be selectively created via controllable nitrogen doping. Work-function analyses coupled with macro and micro-electrochemical performance measurements suggest that the pentagon defects in D-HOPG served as major active sites for the acidic oxygen reduction reaction, even much superior to the pyridinic nitrogen sites in nitrogen-doped highly oriented pyrolytic graphite. This work enables us to elucidate the relative importance of the specific carbon defects versus nitrogen-dopant species and their respective contributions to the observed overall acidic oxygen reduction reaction activity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)688-695
Number of pages8
JournalNature Catalysis
Volume2
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2019

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