Issue 9, 2014

Pyrolysis of melamine-treated vitamin B12 as a non-precious metal catalyst for oxygen reduction reaction

Abstract

Active, inexpensive non-precious metal substitutes for current Pt-based catalysis are needed to reduce the cost of proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC). In this work, pyrolysis of a carbon black-supported melamine-treated vitamin B12 (py-B12-M/C) catalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) establishes that the surface nitrogen content and nitrogen–carbon ratio strongly affect ORR activity. Under optimal conditions, the number of transferred electrons in py-B12-M/C and the hydrogen peroxide yield of its ORR are 3.95 and 2.5%, respectively.

Graphical abstract: Pyrolysis of melamine-treated vitamin B12 as a non-precious metal catalyst for oxygen reduction reaction

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Oct 2013
Accepted
05 Dec 2013
First published
05 Dec 2013

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 4207-4211

Pyrolysis of melamine-treated vitamin B12 as a non-precious metal catalyst for oxygen reduction reaction

C. Wang, H. Huang, S. Chang, Y. Lin and M. Huang, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 4207 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA45734F

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