Issue 9, 2020

Thermoelectrochemical formation of Fe/Fe3C@hollow N-doped carbon in molten salts for enhanced catalysis

Abstract

The interaction between iron and non-metals is a classic topic in industrial iron/steel making and catalysis, in which the modulation of the linkage and distribution of iron and non-metals is a key factor to develop advanced Fe-based materials. Herein, a hybrid of Fe/Fe3C nanoparticles strongly encapsulated in a nitrogen-doped carbon (N–C) hollow shell is prepared through the thermoelectrochemical treatment of Fe2O3@polydopamine (Fe2O3@PDA) in molten NaCl–CaCl2 at 600 °C. The coupling of the thermal pyrolysis of PDA and electrochemical reduction of Fe2O3 contributes to generating Fe/Fe3C species at a relatively low temperature, ensuring structural integrity and in situ N doping for the hybrid to achieve a well-defined hollow structure and abundant active sites of Fe–N and C–N species. The hollow carbon skeleton guarantees efficient mass transfer and maximum exposure of active sites. Consequently, Fe/Fe3C@N–C exhibits appealing activity for electrocatalytic hydrogen evolution and Fenton-like reaction and importantly, it can be readily separated for reuse by a magnetic field.

Graphical abstract: Thermoelectrochemical formation of Fe/Fe3C@hollow N-doped carbon in molten salts for enhanced catalysis

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jan 2020
Accepted
07 Feb 2020
First published
07 Feb 2020

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020,8, 4800-4806

Thermoelectrochemical formation of Fe/Fe3C@hollow N-doped carbon in molten salts for enhanced catalysis

W. Weng, J. Zhou, D. Gu and W. Xiao, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020, 8, 4800 DOI: 10.1039/D0TA00565G

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