Simple synthesis of nitrogen-doped carbon spheres as a highly efficient

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In the present work, nitrogen‐doped carbon spheres were synthesized through a simple hydrothermal treatment using glucose and melamine as inexpensive carbon and nitrogen sources, respectively. The ratio of melamine to glucose and annealing temperature were optimized. The final optimal sample exhibited a catalytic activity for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) that was superior than that of commercial 20%Pt/C in 0.1 mol/L KOH. It revealed an onset potential of –22.6 mV and a half‐wave potential of –133.6 mV (vs. Ag/AgCl), which are 7.2 and 5.9 mV more positive than those of the 20%Pt/C catalyst, respectively, as well as a limiting current density of 4.6 mA/cm2, which is 0.2 mA/cm2 higher than that of the 20%Pt/C catalyst. The catalyst also exhibited higher stability and superior durability against methanol than 20%Pt/C. Moreover, ORRs on this catalyst proceed through a more effective 4e– path. The above mentioned superiority of the as‐prepared catalyst makes it promising for fuel cells.

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Tong, J., Li, W., Bo, L., Wang, W., Li, Y., Li, T., ... & Fan, H. (2018). Simple synthesis of nitrogen-doped carbon spheres as a highly efficient metal-free electrocatalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction. Chinese Journal of Catalysis, 39(6), 1138-1145.

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