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Giulia Tuci1, Andrea Rossin1, Xiong Zhang2,3
1Institute of Chemistry of OrganoMetallic Compounds, ICCOM-CNR and Consorzio INSTM, Via Madonna del Piano, 10, 50019, Sesto F.no, Florence, Italy.
Abstract:
Hydrogen peroxide (H2 O2 ) electrosynthesis via the 2e- Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) represents a highly challenging, environmentally friendly and cost-effective alternative to the current anthraquinone-based technology. Various lightweight element hetero-doped carbon nanostructures are promising and cheap metal-free electrocatalysts for H2 O2 synthesis, particularly those containing O-functionalities. The exact role of O-containing functional groups as electroactive sites for the process remains debated if not highly controversial. Herein, we have reported on the covalent exohedral functionalization of the outer surface of extra-pure multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) with discrete O-functional groups as a unique approach to prepare selective electrocatalysts for the process. This kind of decoration has added fundamental tiles to the puzzling structure/reactivity relationship of O-containing carbon-based catalysts for ORR, clearing doubts on the controversial role of hydroxyl/phenol groups as key functionalities for the design of more performing 2e- ORR electrocatalysts.
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