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Defective Carbon Derived Using a Dissolution-Recrystallization Strategy for Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalysis
Da Bi1, Nailu Shen1, Zeming Tang1
1College of Materials Science and Technology, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 29 Jiangjun Ave., Nanjing 210016, China.
Abstract:
Dopant-free defective carbon electrocatalysts have been considered as promising alternatives to traditional precious metal electrocatalysts recently. Compared with precious metal catalysts and transition-metal catalysts, since there are no metals doped, electrochemical devices assembled with dopant-free defective carbons are free from environmental pollution and subsequent recovery problems. In order to obtain abundant carbon defects with high-intrinsic catalytic activity, the synthesis of dopant-free defective carbons requires complex and harsh preparation conditions. Therefore, the construction of active defects with efficient utilization, especially through a simple process, is still a great challenge for the development of dopant-free defective carbon electrocatalysts. Herein, dissolution-recrystallization strategy was employed to design Zn-MOF-74 precursors for the synthesis of dopant-free defective carbons, realizing the synchronous manipulation of high ratio of carbon defects and highly exposed mass transfer channels. One-dimensional porous defective carbon nanorods (d-CNRs), which exhibited excellent oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), electrocatalytic activity, and molecular selectivity, were synthesized by directly carbonizing rodlike Zn-MOF-74 precursors. Attributed to the dissolution-recrystallization strategy, with the activation of in situ-formed ZnO, the synthesized d-CNRs exhibited unique pore-crack nested porous structures, which carried abundant defects as activity sites for ORR and showed a surprisingly high specific surface area of 2459 m2/g with a high ratio of mesopores. d-CNRs also showed promising applications in Zn-air batteries with a stable long-term discharge of no obvious voltage drop after 60 h. The dissolution-recrystallization strategy provided a simple controllable pathway for the efficient construction of dopant-free defective carbon electrocatalysts.
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