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Published on: July 3, 2025
Graphite-Wrapped Fe Core-Shell Nanoparticles Anchored on Graphene as pH-Universal Electrocatalyst for Oxygen
Jing Zhao1, Ning Fu1, Rui Liu1
1Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Advanced Civil Engineering Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering and Institute for Advanced Study , Tongji University , 201804 Shanghai , China.
Abstract:
Development of high-performance nonprecious metals and their nanocomposites as oxygen reduction electrocatalysts is critical but still challenging for fuel cells and metal-air batteries. Here, we introduce a synthetic strategy to fabricate graphite-wrapped Fe core-shell nanoparticles anchored on graphene as an efficient and stable pH-universal electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). The coordination among Fe3+, ellagic acid, and graphene oxide would drive the formation of a sandwichlike assembly, which was subsequently converted into graphene-supported Fe@graphitic carbon core-shell nanoparticles (denoted as GEF). The obtained GEFs exhibited remarkable ORR activity and durability in a wide range of pHs. Most notably, GEF pyrolized at 900 °C showed that the onset and half-wave potential at 1.01 and 0.90 V were more positive than those of a commercial Pt/C (onset and half-wave potential: 0.94 and 0.84 V) in alkaline media. Meanwhile, it also demonstrated comparable or even better activity as compared with the commercial Pt/C catalysts in acidic and neutral electrolytes.
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