外来植被木材生物炭的绿色合成及其在质子交换膜燃料电池中的应用。

IF 2.5 4区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Alunge Gift Sobekwa, Nakedi Albert Mojapelo, Evan David Visser, Ntalane Sello Seroka, Lindiwe Khotseng
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摘要

各种人类活动带来的外来入侵植被已成为对生态系统及其多样性的重大威胁;因此,正在探索对抗这一威胁的控制策略。本文旨在探讨利用外来植被生物炭作为质子交换膜(PEM)燃料电池电催化剂支撑材料的前景,强调转向绿色能源和投资于生态保护的必要性。利用来自外来植被的生物炭作为PEM燃料电池铂(Pt)电催化剂的碳载体是一个有趣的领域,正在慢慢获得动力。生物炭具有作为电催化剂载体所需的高比表面积、面积和固有特性,因此具有作为碳载体的潜力。目前广泛使用的炭黑负载Pt电催化剂存在腐蚀问题,腐蚀削弱了载体与Pt纳米颗粒之间的结合,导致催化剂的不稳定性和电阻;因此,还需要替代支撑来减少Pt载荷,因为它很昂贵。本文的重点是这些廉价的绿色资源在加强保护环境方面的好处和前景。
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Green Synthesis and Application of Biochar Derived from Alien Vegetation Wood for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells.

Invasive alien vegetation brought about by various human activities has grown to be a significant threat to the ecosystem and its diversity; therefore, control strategies to combat this threat are being explored. This review aims to investigate the prospect of using biochar specifically from alien vegetation as a support material for the proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell electrocatalyst, highlighting the need to move to green energy and invest in Eco conservation. The use of biochar derived from alien vegetation as carbon support for the platinum (Pt) electrocatalyst for PEM fuel cells is an interesting field that is slowly gaining momentum. Biochar has the potential to be used as a carbon support due to its high specific surface, area, and intrinsic property needed for an electrocatalyst support. The current widely used electrocatalyst, which is Pt supported on carbon black, has shown to suffer from corrosion which weakens the bond between the support and the Pt nanoparticles, leading to instability and resistance; therefore, alternative supports are needed also to decrease the Pt loading as it is expensive. The focus of this review is on the benefits and prospects of these cheap green resources in increasing efforts to conserve the environment.

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期刊介绍: ChemistryOpen is a multidisciplinary, gold-road open-access, international forum for the publication of outstanding Reviews, Full Papers, and Communications from all areas of chemistry and related fields. It is co-owned by 16 continental European Chemical Societies, who have banded together in the alliance called ChemPubSoc Europe for the purpose of publishing high-quality journals in the field of chemistry and its border disciplines. As some of the governments of the countries represented in ChemPubSoc Europe have strongly recommended that the research conducted with their funding is freely accessible for all readers (Open Access), ChemPubSoc Europe was concerned that no journal for which the ethical standards were monitored by a chemical society was available for such papers. ChemistryOpen fills this gap.
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