Excellent phosphorus-doped porous carbon oxygen reduction reaction catalysts derived from natural wild Angelica dahurica

Wenhao Mo, Xiaohua Tan and Lei Zhao
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At present, phosphorus-doped porous carbon–oxygen reduction catalysts prepared by chemical methods are not able to achieve good performance. In order to improve the catalytic performance of the phosphorus-doped oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), wild Angelica dahurica (WAD) with abundant phosphorus was used as a carbon carrier and phosphorus source at the same time. Phosphorus-doped carbon-based materials based on carbonization of biomaterials also had a homogeneous structure and excellent stability. WAD directly carbonized at 900 °C (WAD-900) had a half-wave potential of 0.822 V relative to a reversible hydrogen electrode, a limiting current density of 4.54 mA cm−2 at 1600 rpm, an average number of transferred electrons of four, and a stability of 95.9% for 20 000 s, larger than the 82.6% of Pt/C. This study demonstrates the excellent performance of naturally occurring phosphorus dopants in oxygen reduction reactions and their favorable catalysis properties, opening up a new direction for chemical dopants that find it difficult to achieve good performance.

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从天然野生白芷中提取的掺磷多孔碳氧还原反应催化剂性能优异
目前,通过化学方法制备的掺磷多孔碳-氧还原催化剂无法获得较好的性能。为了提高磷掺杂氧还原反应(ORR)的催化性能,研究人员采用含磷丰富的野生白芷(WAD)作为碳载体,同时作为磷源。基于生物材料碳化的掺磷碳基材料也具有均匀的结构和出色的稳定性。在 900°C 下直接碳化的 WAD(WAD-900)相对于可逆氢电极的半波电位为 0.822 V,1600 rpm 时的极限电流密度为 4.54 mA cm-2,平均转移电子数为 4,20000s 的稳定性为 95.9%,高于 Pt/C 的 82.6%。这项研究证明了天然存在的磷掺杂剂在氧还原反应中的优异性能及其有利的催化特性,为难以获得良好性能的化学掺杂剂开辟了一个新方向。
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