Issue 13, 2019

Enhanced activity of selenocyanate-containing transition metal chalcogenides supported by nitrogen-doped carbon materials for the oxygen reduction reaction

Abstract

Selenocyanate-containing transition metal chalcogenides supported by nitrogen-doped carbon materials, denoted as CoSe/CN, demonstrate an excellent oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) ability with an electron-transfer number of 3.994, which is approximately equal to the ideal electron-transfer number 4.0. In an electrochemical measurement, CoSe/CN demonstrates excellent durability after 30 000 cycles. When an anion (alkaline) exchange membrane fuel cell uses CoSe/CN as the cathode catalyst, it shows high performance using a Fumapem FAA-3 membrane. The high catalytic performance of CoSe/CN is due to two reasons: 1) the presence of selenocyanate (SeCN) bonding in CoSe/CN that promotes electron transfer and 2) the presence of the Co–N structure that acts as the active site for the ORR. These characteristics of CoSe/CN enhance the performance of the active sites and increase the kinetic reaction rate during the ORR, thus making CoSe/CN a promising catalyst.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced activity of selenocyanate-containing transition metal chalcogenides supported by nitrogen-doped carbon materials for the oxygen reduction reaction

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 May 2019
Accepted
22 May 2019
First published
22 May 2019

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2019,9, 3426-3434

Enhanced activity of selenocyanate-containing transition metal chalcogenides supported by nitrogen-doped carbon materials for the oxygen reduction reaction

H. Jhong, S. Chang, H. Huang, K. Wang, J. Lee, M. Yasuzawa and C. Wang, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2019, 9, 3426 DOI: 10.1039/C9CY00854C

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