Proton exchange membrane fuel cells(PEMFCs)constitute a promising avenue for environmentally friendly power generation.However,the reliance on unsustainable platinum-based electrocatalysts used at the electrodes poses...Proton exchange membrane fuel cells(PEMFCs)constitute a promising avenue for environmentally friendly power generation.However,the reliance on unsustainable platinum-based electrocatalysts used at the electrodes poses challenges to the commercial viability of PEMFCs.Non-platinum group metal(non-PGM)alternatives,like nitrogen-coordinated transition metals in atomic dispersion(M–N–C catalysts),show significant potential.This work presents a comparative study of two distinct sets of Fe–N–C materials,prepared by pyrolyzing hybrid composites of polyaniline(PANI)and iron(Ⅱ)chloride on a hard template.One set uses bipyridine(BPy)as an additional nitrogen source and iron ligand,offering an innovative approach.The findings reveal that the choice of pyrolysis temperature and atmosphere influences the catalyst properties.The use of ammonia in pyrolysis emerges as a crucial parameter for promoting atomic dispersion of iron,as well as increasing surface area and porosity.The optimal catalyst,prepared using BPy and ammonia,exhibits a half-wave potential of 0.834 V in 0.5 M H_(2)SO_(4)(catalyst loading of 0.6 mg cm^(-2)),a mass activity exceeding 3 A g^(-1)and high stability in acidic electrolyte,positioning it as a promising non-PGM structure in the field.展开更多
Conventional electrocatalytic urea synthesis via CO_(2)+N_(2) or CO_(2)+NO_(3)^(-)coelectrolysis generally suffers from poor reactants coactivation,low C-N coupling efficiency,and serious competing reactions.To overco...Conventional electrocatalytic urea synthesis via CO_(2)+N_(2) or CO_(2)+NO_(3)^(-)coelectrolysis generally suffers from poor reactants coactivation,low C-N coupling efficiency,and serious competing reactions.To overcome these limitations,we implement HCOOH+NO_(3)^(-)coelectrolysis to urea using a Fe-Pd dual-atom catalyst(Fe_(1)Pd_(1)-DAC).Operando spectroscopic measurements and theoretical computations collectively reveal that Pd_(1) selectively dehydrogenates HCOOH to^(*)COOH,while Fe_(1) selectively activates NO_(3)^(-)to^(*)NH_(2).Specifically,the spatial proximity and electrophilic-nucleophilic synergy of^(*)COOH and^(*)NH_(2) enable the high C-N coupling efficiency and well-suppressed competing reactions.Consequently,Fe_(1)Pd_(1)-DAC assembled in a flow cell delivers the unprecedented urea yield rate up to 448.1 mmol h^(-1) g^(-1) and Faradaic efficiency of 78.3%at an industrial-level current density of-215 mA cm^(-2),far outperforming those obtained from CO_(2)+N_(2) or CO_(2)+NO_(3) coelectrolysis.Further techno-economic analysis demonstrates Fe_(1)Pd_(1)-DAC as a promising catalyst for economically feasible urea production via HCOOH+NO_(3)^(-)coelectrolysis.展开更多
Fe/N/C catalysts,synthesized through the pyrolysis of Fe-doped metal–organic framework (MOF) precursors,have attracted extensive attention owing to their promising oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalytic activity i...Fe/N/C catalysts,synthesized through the pyrolysis of Fe-doped metal–organic framework (MOF) precursors,have attracted extensive attention owing to their promising oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalytic activity in fuel cells and/or metal-air batteries.However,post-treatments (acid washing,second pyrolysis,and so on) are unavoidable to improve ORR catalytic activity and stability.The method for introducing Fe^(3+) sources (anhydrous Fe Cl_(3)) into the MOF structure,in particular,is a critical step that can avoid time-consuming post-treatments and result in more exposed Fe-N_(x) active sites.Herein,three different Fe doping strategies were systematically investigated to explore their influence on the types of active sites formed and ORR performance.Fe-NC(Zn^(2+)),synthesized by one-step pyrolysis of Fe doped ZIF-8 (Zn^(2+)) precursor which was obtained by adding the anhydrous Fe Cl_(3)source into the Zn(NO_(3))_(2)·6H_(2)O/methanol solution before mixing,possessed the highest Fe-N_(x)active sites due to the high-efficiency substitution of Zn^(2+)ions with Fe^(3+) ions during ZIF-8 growth,the strong interaction between Fe^(3+) ions and N atoms of 2-Methylimidazole (2-MIm),and ZIF-8’s micropore confinement effect.As a result,Fe-NC(Zn^(2+)) presented high ORR activity in the entire p H range (p H=1,7,and 13).At p H=13,Fe-NC(Zn^(2+)) exhibited a half-wave potential (E1/2) of 0.95 V (vs.reversible hydrogen electrode),which was 70 m V higher than that of commercial Pt/C.More importantly,Fe-NC(Zn^(2+)) showed superior ORR stability in neutral media without performance loss after 5,000 cycles.A record-high open-circuit voltage(1.9 V) was obtained when Fe-NC(Zn^(2+)) was used as a cathodic catalyst in assembled Mg-air batteries in neutral media.The assembled liquid and all-solid Mg-air batteries with high performance indicated that Fe-NC(Zn^(2+)) has enormous potential for use in flexible and wearable Mg-air batteries.展开更多
Hanyu Xu 1,Xuedan Song 1,*,Qing Zhang 1,Chang Yu 1,Jieshan Qiu 1,2,*1 Liaoning Key Lab for Energy Materials and Chemical Engineering,State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals,School of Chemical Engineering,Dalian Univers...Hanyu Xu 1,Xuedan Song 1,*,Qing Zhang 1,Chang Yu 1,Jieshan Qiu 1,2,*1 Liaoning Key Lab for Energy Materials and Chemical Engineering,State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals,School of Chemical Engineering,Dalian University of Technology,Dalian 116024,Liaoning Province,China.展开更多
Fe/N/C material is the most competitive alternative to precious-metal catalysts for oxygen reduction.In view of the present consensus on active centers,further effort is directed at maximizing the density of single Fe...Fe/N/C material is the most competitive alternative to precious-metal catalysts for oxygen reduction.In view of the present consensus on active centers,further effort is directed at maximizing the density of single Fe atoms.Here,the imperfections in commonly used doping strategy of Fe for the synthesis of zeolitic imidazolateframework(ZIF)-derived Fe/N/C catalysts are revealed.More importantly,a strikingly improved catalyst is obtained by a‘second pyrolysis’method and delivers a half-wave potential of 0.825 V(vs.RHE)in acidic media.The strong confinement effect of carbonaceous host accounts for the formation of dense single-atom sites and thus the high activity.Our findings will potentially facilitate future improvement of M/N/C catalysts.展开更多
Proton exchange membrane fuel cells(PEMFC)have attracted much attention because of their high energy conversion efficiency,high power density and zero emission of pollutants.However,the high cost of the cathode platin...Proton exchange membrane fuel cells(PEMFC)have attracted much attention because of their high energy conversion efficiency,high power density and zero emission of pollutants.However,the high cost of the cathode platinum group metal(PGM)catalysts creates a barrier for the large-scale application of PEMFC.Tremendous efforts have been devoted to the development of low-cost PGM-free catalysts,especially the Fe-N-C catalysts,to replace the expensive PGM catalysts.However,the characterization methods and evaluation standards of the catalysts varies,which is not conducive to the comparison of PGM-free catalysts.U.S.Department of energy(DOE)is the only authority that specifies the testing standards and activity targets for PGM-free catalysts.In this review,the major breakthroughs of Fe-N-C catalysts are outlined with the reference of DOE standards and targets.The preparation and characteristics of these highly active Fe-N-C catalysts are briefly introduced.Moreover,the efforts on improving the mass transfer and the durability issue of Fe-N-C fuel cell are discussed.Finally,the prospective directions concerning the comprehensive evaluation of the Fe-N-C catalysts are proposed.展开更多
Developing bifunctional catalysts that increase both the OER and ORR kinetics and transport reactants with high efficiency is desirable. Herein, micro–meso-macroporous FeCo-N-C-X(denoted as "MFeCo-N-C-X", X...Developing bifunctional catalysts that increase both the OER and ORR kinetics and transport reactants with high efficiency is desirable. Herein, micro–meso-macroporous FeCo-N-C-X(denoted as "MFeCo-N-C-X", X represents Fe/Co molar ratio in bimetallic zeolite imidazole frameworks FeCo-ZIFs) catalysts derived from hierarchical M-FeCo-ZIFs-X was prepared. The micropores in M-FeCo-N-C-X have strong capability in O2 capture as well as dictate the nucleation and early-stage deposition of Li2O2,the mesopores provided a channel for the electrolyte wetting, and the macroporous structure promoted more available active sites when used as cathode for Li-O2 batteries. More importantly, M-Fe CoN-C-0.2 based cathode showed a high initial capacity(18,750 mAh g-1@0.1 A g-1), good rate capability(7900 m Ah g-1@0.5 A g-1), and cycle stability up to 192 cycles. Interestingly, the FeCo-N-C-0.2 without macropores suffered relatively poorer stability with only 75 cycles, although its discharge capacity was still as high as 17,200 mA h g-1(@0.1 A g-1). The excellent performance attributed to the synergistic contribution of homogeneous Fe, Co nanoparticles and N co-doping carbon frameworks with special micro–meso-macroporous structure. The results showed that hierarchical FeCo-N-C architectures are promising cathode catalysts for Li-O2 batteries.展开更多
[目的]为进一步拓展单原子催化剂在亚硝酸盐还原制氨领域的应用,提出了一种铁-氮-碳(Fe-N-C)单原子催化剂电催化亚硝酸盐还原制氨的新体系.[方法]以二氧化硅为硬模板,2,6-二氨基吡啶为碳氮前驱体,硝酸铁为金属盐,通过“热解-刻蚀”策略...[目的]为进一步拓展单原子催化剂在亚硝酸盐还原制氨领域的应用,提出了一种铁-氮-碳(Fe-N-C)单原子催化剂电催化亚硝酸盐还原制氨的新体系.[方法]以二氧化硅为硬模板,2,6-二氨基吡啶为碳氮前驱体,硝酸铁为金属盐,通过“热解-刻蚀”策略制备了Fe-N-C单原子催化剂,并将其应用于亚硝酸盐制氨反应.[结果]多种结构表征结果显示,Fe-N-C催化剂表面的Fe物种呈现高度分散特征并以单原子形式存在.此外,Fe物种的化学环境主要是+2和+3价混合态,且通过与4个吡啶氮配位而稳定存在,即Fe-N-C催化剂的金属中心微观配位环境为Fe-N4结构.与纯氮碳(N-C)载体相比,本研究制备的Fe-N-C催化剂具有优异的亚硝酸盐还原性能,不仅表现出更高的起始还原电位(0 V vs可逆氢电极),具有接近100%的产氨法拉第效率和高的氨产率[8.4 mg/(h·cm^(2))],并且在连续20次催化循环测试中显示出优异的催化稳定性.[结论]本研究制备的Fe-N-C单原子催化剂对亚硝酸盐还原制氨具有优异的电催化活性,其高活性可能来源于对NO_(2)^(-)的显著吸附,并进一步促进活性氢参与脱氧加氢过程.该Fe-N-C单原子催化亚硝酸盐还原体系可为后续合成氨的活性中心设计提供指导方向.展开更多
The metal oxide promoter decisively influences the overall performance of Fe catalysts in the direct hydrogenation of CO_(2)to C_(5+)hydrocarbons.However,the roles of metal oxide promoter for Fe catalysts,particularly...The metal oxide promoter decisively influences the overall performance of Fe catalysts in the direct hydrogenation of CO_(2)to C_(5+)hydrocarbons.However,the roles of metal oxide promoter for Fe catalysts,particularly ZrO_(2),have rarely been investigated.To plug this knowledge gap,a new Fe catalyst promoted with Na and partially reduced ZrO_(x)(Na-FeZrO_(x-9))was developed in this study;the catalyst helped produce C_(5+)hydrocarbons in remarkably high yield(26.3%at 360℃).In contrast to ZrO_(x)-free Fe-oxide,NaFeZrO_(x)-9 exhibited long-term stability for CO_(2)hydrogenation(750 h on-stream).The findings revealed multiple roles of ZrO_(x).Notably,ZrO_(x)decorated the Fe-oxide particles after calcination,thereby suppressing excess particle aggregation during the reaction,and acted as a"coke remover"to eliminate the carbon deposited on the catalyst surface.Additionally,oxygen vacancy(O_(v))sites in ZrO_(x)and electron transfer from ZrO_(x)to Fe sites facilitated the adsorption of CO_(2)at the Zr-Fe interface.展开更多
Fe/N/C is a promising non-platinum catalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Even so, mass transfer remains a challenge in the application of Fe/N/C to proton exchange membrane fuel cells, due to the high ca...Fe/N/C is a promising non-platinum catalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Even so, mass transfer remains a challenge in the application of Fe/N/C to proton exchange membrane fuel cells, due to the high catalyst loadings required. In the present work, mesoporous Fe/N/C was syn- thesized through heat treatment of K]600 carbon black coated with poly-2-aminobenzimidazole and FeC13. The as-prepared Fe/N/C possesses a unique hollow-shell structure that contains a buffer zone allowing both water formation and vaporization, and also facilitates the mass transfer of gas- eous oxygen. This catalyst generated an oxygen reduction reaction activiW of 9.21 A/g in conjunc- tion with a peak power density of 0.71 W/cm2.展开更多
The nitrogen-coordinated metal single-atom catalysts(M−N−C SACs)with an ultra-high metal loading synthetized by direct high-temperature pyrolysis have been widely reported.However,most of metal single atoms in these c...The nitrogen-coordinated metal single-atom catalysts(M−N−C SACs)with an ultra-high metal loading synthetized by direct high-temperature pyrolysis have been widely reported.However,most of metal single atoms in these catalysts were buried in the carbon matrix,resulting in a low metal utilization and inaccessibility for adsorption of reactants during the catalytic process.Herein,we reported a facile synthesis based on the hard-soft acid-base(HSAB)theory to fabricate Co single-atom catalysts with highly exposed metal atoms ligated to the external pyridinic-N sites of a nitrogen-doped carbon support.Benefiting from the highly accessible Co active sites,the prepared Co−N−C SAC exhibited a superior oxygen reduction reactivity comparable to that of the commercial Pt/C catalyst,showing a high turnover frequency(TOF)of 0.93 e^(−)·s^(-1)·site^(-1)at 0.85 V vs.RHE,far exceeding those of some representative SACs with a ultra-high metal content.This work provides a rational strategy to design and prepare M−N−C single-atom catalysts featured with high site-accessibility and site-density.展开更多
Atomically dispersed iron-nitrogen-carbon(Fe-N-C) catalysts have emerged as the most promising alternative to the expensive Pt-based catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction(ORR) in proton exchange membrane fuel ce...Atomically dispersed iron-nitrogen-carbon(Fe-N-C) catalysts have emerged as the most promising alternative to the expensive Pt-based catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction(ORR) in proton exchange membrane fuel cells(PEMFCs),however suffer from low site density of active Fe-N4 moiety and limited mass transport during the catalytic reaction.To address these challenges,we report a three-dimensional(3D) metal-organic frameworks(MOF)-derived Fe-N-C single-atom catalyst.In this well-designed Fe-N-C catalyst,the micro-scale interconnected skeleton,the nano-scale ordered pores and the atomic-scale abundant carbon edge defects inside the skeleton significantly enhance the site density of active Fe-N4 moiety,thus improving the Fe utilization in the final catalyst.Moreover,the combination of the above mentioned micro-and nano-scale structures greatly facilitates the mass transport in the 3D Fe-N-C catalyst.Therefore,the multiscale engineered Fe-N-C single-atom catalyst achieves excellent ORR performance under acidic condition and affords a significantly enhanced current density and power density in PEMFC.Our findings may open new opportunities for the rational design of FeN-C catalysts through multiscale structural engineering.展开更多
Proton exchange membrane fuel cells suffer from the sluggish kinetics of the oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)and the high cost of Pt catalysts.In the present work,a high‐performance ORR catalystbased on Fe,N,S‐doped p...Proton exchange membrane fuel cells suffer from the sluggish kinetics of the oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)and the high cost of Pt catalysts.In the present work,a high‐performance ORR catalystbased on Fe,N,S‐doped porous carbon(FeNS‐PC)was synthesized using melamine formaldehyderesin as C and N precursors,Fe(SCN)3as Fe and S precursors,and CaCl2as a template via a two‐stepheat treatment without a harsh template removal step.The results show that the catalyst treated at900℃(FeNS‐PC‐900)had a high surface area of775m2/g,a high mass activity of10.2A/g in anacidic medium,and excellent durability;the half‐wave potential decreased by only20mV after10000potential cycles.The FeNS‐PC‐900catalyst was used as the cathode in a proton exchangemembrane fuel cell and delivered a peak power density of0.49W/cm2.FeNS‐PC‐900therefore hasgood potential for use in practical applications.展开更多
Rational regulation on pore structure and active site density plays critical roles in enhancing the performance of Fe-N-C catalysts. As the microporous structure of the carbon substrate is generally regarded as the ac...Rational regulation on pore structure and active site density plays critical roles in enhancing the performance of Fe-N-C catalysts. As the microporous structure of the carbon substrate is generally regarded as the active site hosts, its hostility to electron/mass transfer could lead to the incomplete fulfillment of the catalytic activity. Besides, the formation of inactive metallic Fe particles during the conventional catalyst synthesis could also decrease the active site density and complicate the identification of real active site. Herein, we developed a facial hydrogen etching methodology to yield single site Fe-N-C catalysts featured with micro/mesoporous hierarchical structure. The hydrogen concentration in pyrolysis process was designated to effectively regulate the pore structure and active site density of the resulted catalysts.The optimized sample achieves excellent ORR catalytic performance with an ultralow H2O2 yield(1%)and superb stability over 10,000 cycles. Our finding provides new thoughts for the rational design of hierarchically porous carbon-based materials and highly promising non-precious metal ORR catalysts.展开更多
基金funding from the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation(HFRI)under grant agreement No 3655.
文摘Proton exchange membrane fuel cells(PEMFCs)constitute a promising avenue for environmentally friendly power generation.However,the reliance on unsustainable platinum-based electrocatalysts used at the electrodes poses challenges to the commercial viability of PEMFCs.Non-platinum group metal(non-PGM)alternatives,like nitrogen-coordinated transition metals in atomic dispersion(M–N–C catalysts),show significant potential.This work presents a comparative study of two distinct sets of Fe–N–C materials,prepared by pyrolyzing hybrid composites of polyaniline(PANI)and iron(Ⅱ)chloride on a hard template.One set uses bipyridine(BPy)as an additional nitrogen source and iron ligand,offering an innovative approach.The findings reveal that the choice of pyrolysis temperature and atmosphere influences the catalyst properties.The use of ammonia in pyrolysis emerges as a crucial parameter for promoting atomic dispersion of iron,as well as increasing surface area and porosity.The optimal catalyst,prepared using BPy and ammonia,exhibits a half-wave potential of 0.834 V in 0.5 M H_(2)SO_(4)(catalyst loading of 0.6 mg cm^(-2)),a mass activity exceeding 3 A g^(-1)and high stability in acidic electrolyte,positioning it as a promising non-PGM structure in the field.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(52561042)the Industrial Support Plan Project of Gansu Provincial Education Department(2024CYZC-22)。
文摘Conventional electrocatalytic urea synthesis via CO_(2)+N_(2) or CO_(2)+NO_(3)^(-)coelectrolysis generally suffers from poor reactants coactivation,low C-N coupling efficiency,and serious competing reactions.To overcome these limitations,we implement HCOOH+NO_(3)^(-)coelectrolysis to urea using a Fe-Pd dual-atom catalyst(Fe_(1)Pd_(1)-DAC).Operando spectroscopic measurements and theoretical computations collectively reveal that Pd_(1) selectively dehydrogenates HCOOH to^(*)COOH,while Fe_(1) selectively activates NO_(3)^(-)to^(*)NH_(2).Specifically,the spatial proximity and electrophilic-nucleophilic synergy of^(*)COOH and^(*)NH_(2) enable the high C-N coupling efficiency and well-suppressed competing reactions.Consequently,Fe_(1)Pd_(1)-DAC assembled in a flow cell delivers the unprecedented urea yield rate up to 448.1 mmol h^(-1) g^(-1) and Faradaic efficiency of 78.3%at an industrial-level current density of-215 mA cm^(-2),far outperforming those obtained from CO_(2)+N_(2) or CO_(2)+NO_(3) coelectrolysis.Further techno-economic analysis demonstrates Fe_(1)Pd_(1)-DAC as a promising catalyst for economically feasible urea production via HCOOH+NO_(3)^(-)coelectrolysis.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(22171266)the FJIRSM&IUE Joint Research Fund(RHZX-2019-002)+2 种基金the STS Project(KFJ-STS-QYZD-2021-09002)the National Key Basic Research Program of China(2017YFA0403402)the Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(U1932119)。
文摘Fe/N/C catalysts,synthesized through the pyrolysis of Fe-doped metal–organic framework (MOF) precursors,have attracted extensive attention owing to their promising oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalytic activity in fuel cells and/or metal-air batteries.However,post-treatments (acid washing,second pyrolysis,and so on) are unavoidable to improve ORR catalytic activity and stability.The method for introducing Fe^(3+) sources (anhydrous Fe Cl_(3)) into the MOF structure,in particular,is a critical step that can avoid time-consuming post-treatments and result in more exposed Fe-N_(x) active sites.Herein,three different Fe doping strategies were systematically investigated to explore their influence on the types of active sites formed and ORR performance.Fe-NC(Zn^(2+)),synthesized by one-step pyrolysis of Fe doped ZIF-8 (Zn^(2+)) precursor which was obtained by adding the anhydrous Fe Cl_(3)source into the Zn(NO_(3))_(2)·6H_(2)O/methanol solution before mixing,possessed the highest Fe-N_(x)active sites due to the high-efficiency substitution of Zn^(2+)ions with Fe^(3+) ions during ZIF-8 growth,the strong interaction between Fe^(3+) ions and N atoms of 2-Methylimidazole (2-MIm),and ZIF-8’s micropore confinement effect.As a result,Fe-NC(Zn^(2+)) presented high ORR activity in the entire p H range (p H=1,7,and 13).At p H=13,Fe-NC(Zn^(2+)) exhibited a half-wave potential (E1/2) of 0.95 V (vs.reversible hydrogen electrode),which was 70 m V higher than that of commercial Pt/C.More importantly,Fe-NC(Zn^(2+)) showed superior ORR stability in neutral media without performance loss after 5,000 cycles.A record-high open-circuit voltage(1.9 V) was obtained when Fe-NC(Zn^(2+)) was used as a cathodic catalyst in assembled Mg-air batteries in neutral media.The assembled liquid and all-solid Mg-air batteries with high performance indicated that Fe-NC(Zn^(2+)) has enormous potential for use in flexible and wearable Mg-air batteries.
文摘Hanyu Xu 1,Xuedan Song 1,*,Qing Zhang 1,Chang Yu 1,Jieshan Qiu 1,2,*1 Liaoning Key Lab for Energy Materials and Chemical Engineering,State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals,School of Chemical Engineering,Dalian University of Technology,Dalian 116024,Liaoning Province,China.
基金The work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.21633008,21875243,and 21603216)the National Science and Technology Major Project(No.2017YFB01029002)Jilin Province Science and Technology Development Program(Nos.20190201270JC and 20180101030JC).
文摘Fe/N/C material is the most competitive alternative to precious-metal catalysts for oxygen reduction.In view of the present consensus on active centers,further effort is directed at maximizing the density of single Fe atoms.Here,the imperfections in commonly used doping strategy of Fe for the synthesis of zeolitic imidazolateframework(ZIF)-derived Fe/N/C catalysts are revealed.More importantly,a strikingly improved catalyst is obtained by a‘second pyrolysis’method and delivers a half-wave potential of 0.825 V(vs.RHE)in acidic media.The strong confinement effect of carbonaceous host accounts for the formation of dense single-atom sites and thus the high activity.Our findings will potentially facilitate future improvement of M/N/C catalysts.
基金supported by the National Thousand Talents Plan of Chinathe National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.21673014 and U1766216)+1 种基金the 111 project(B17002)funded by the Ministry of Education of Chinathe Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China
文摘Proton exchange membrane fuel cells(PEMFC)have attracted much attention because of their high energy conversion efficiency,high power density and zero emission of pollutants.However,the high cost of the cathode platinum group metal(PGM)catalysts creates a barrier for the large-scale application of PEMFC.Tremendous efforts have been devoted to the development of low-cost PGM-free catalysts,especially the Fe-N-C catalysts,to replace the expensive PGM catalysts.However,the characterization methods and evaluation standards of the catalysts varies,which is not conducive to the comparison of PGM-free catalysts.U.S.Department of energy(DOE)is the only authority that specifies the testing standards and activity targets for PGM-free catalysts.In this review,the major breakthroughs of Fe-N-C catalysts are outlined with the reference of DOE standards and targets.The preparation and characteristics of these highly active Fe-N-C catalysts are briefly introduced.Moreover,the efforts on improving the mass transfer and the durability issue of Fe-N-C fuel cell are discussed.Finally,the prospective directions concerning the comprehensive evaluation of the Fe-N-C catalysts are proposed.
基金sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21475021 and 21427807)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(2242017 K41023)
文摘Developing bifunctional catalysts that increase both the OER and ORR kinetics and transport reactants with high efficiency is desirable. Herein, micro–meso-macroporous FeCo-N-C-X(denoted as "MFeCo-N-C-X", X represents Fe/Co molar ratio in bimetallic zeolite imidazole frameworks FeCo-ZIFs) catalysts derived from hierarchical M-FeCo-ZIFs-X was prepared. The micropores in M-FeCo-N-C-X have strong capability in O2 capture as well as dictate the nucleation and early-stage deposition of Li2O2,the mesopores provided a channel for the electrolyte wetting, and the macroporous structure promoted more available active sites when used as cathode for Li-O2 batteries. More importantly, M-Fe CoN-C-0.2 based cathode showed a high initial capacity(18,750 mAh g-1@0.1 A g-1), good rate capability(7900 m Ah g-1@0.5 A g-1), and cycle stability up to 192 cycles. Interestingly, the FeCo-N-C-0.2 without macropores suffered relatively poorer stability with only 75 cycles, although its discharge capacity was still as high as 17,200 mA h g-1(@0.1 A g-1). The excellent performance attributed to the synergistic contribution of homogeneous Fe, Co nanoparticles and N co-doping carbon frameworks with special micro–meso-macroporous structure. The results showed that hierarchical FeCo-N-C architectures are promising cathode catalysts for Li-O2 batteries.
文摘[目的]为进一步拓展单原子催化剂在亚硝酸盐还原制氨领域的应用,提出了一种铁-氮-碳(Fe-N-C)单原子催化剂电催化亚硝酸盐还原制氨的新体系.[方法]以二氧化硅为硬模板,2,6-二氨基吡啶为碳氮前驱体,硝酸铁为金属盐,通过“热解-刻蚀”策略制备了Fe-N-C单原子催化剂,并将其应用于亚硝酸盐制氨反应.[结果]多种结构表征结果显示,Fe-N-C催化剂表面的Fe物种呈现高度分散特征并以单原子形式存在.此外,Fe物种的化学环境主要是+2和+3价混合态,且通过与4个吡啶氮配位而稳定存在,即Fe-N-C催化剂的金属中心微观配位环境为Fe-N4结构.与纯氮碳(N-C)载体相比,本研究制备的Fe-N-C催化剂具有优异的亚硝酸盐还原性能,不仅表现出更高的起始还原电位(0 V vs可逆氢电极),具有接近100%的产氨法拉第效率和高的氨产率[8.4 mg/(h·cm^(2))],并且在连续20次催化循环测试中显示出优异的催化稳定性.[结论]本研究制备的Fe-N-C单原子催化剂对亚硝酸盐还原制氨具有优异的电催化活性,其高活性可能来源于对NO_(2)^(-)的显著吸附,并进一步促进活性氢参与脱氧加氢过程.该Fe-N-C单原子催化亚硝酸盐还原体系可为后续合成氨的活性中心设计提供指导方向.
基金financial support from the National Research Council of Science&Technology(NST)grant funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT,Republic of Korea(CAP21012-100)the Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning(KETEP),under the Ministry of Trade,Industry&Energy(MOTIE),Republic of Korea(20224C10300010)the KETEP grant funded by the MOTIE(20224000000440,Sector coupling energy industry advancement manpower training program)。
文摘The metal oxide promoter decisively influences the overall performance of Fe catalysts in the direct hydrogenation of CO_(2)to C_(5+)hydrocarbons.However,the roles of metal oxide promoter for Fe catalysts,particularly ZrO_(2),have rarely been investigated.To plug this knowledge gap,a new Fe catalyst promoted with Na and partially reduced ZrO_(x)(Na-FeZrO_(x-9))was developed in this study;the catalyst helped produce C_(5+)hydrocarbons in remarkably high yield(26.3%at 360℃).In contrast to ZrO_(x)-free Fe-oxide,NaFeZrO_(x)-9 exhibited long-term stability for CO_(2)hydrogenation(750 h on-stream).The findings revealed multiple roles of ZrO_(x).Notably,ZrO_(x)decorated the Fe-oxide particles after calcination,thereby suppressing excess particle aggregation during the reaction,and acted as a"coke remover"to eliminate the carbon deposited on the catalyst surface.Additionally,oxygen vacancy(O_(v))sites in ZrO_(x)and electron transfer from ZrO_(x)to Fe sites facilitated the adsorption of CO_(2)at the Zr-Fe interface.
基金supported by the National Basic Research Program of Chain(973 Program,2015CB932300)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21373175,21321062,21361140374)Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(20720150109)
文摘Fe/N/C is a promising non-platinum catalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Even so, mass transfer remains a challenge in the application of Fe/N/C to proton exchange membrane fuel cells, due to the high catalyst loadings required. In the present work, mesoporous Fe/N/C was syn- thesized through heat treatment of K]600 carbon black coated with poly-2-aminobenzimidazole and FeC13. The as-prepared Fe/N/C possesses a unique hollow-shell structure that contains a buffer zone allowing both water formation and vaporization, and also facilitates the mass transfer of gas- eous oxygen. This catalyst generated an oxygen reduction reaction activiW of 9.21 A/g in conjunc- tion with a peak power density of 0.71 W/cm2.
基金supported by Shanxi Province Science Foundation for Youths(202203021212300)Taiyuan University of Science and Technology Scientific Research Initial Funding(20212064)Outstanding Doctoral Award Fund in Shanxi Province(20222060).
文摘The nitrogen-coordinated metal single-atom catalysts(M−N−C SACs)with an ultra-high metal loading synthetized by direct high-temperature pyrolysis have been widely reported.However,most of metal single atoms in these catalysts were buried in the carbon matrix,resulting in a low metal utilization and inaccessibility for adsorption of reactants during the catalytic process.Herein,we reported a facile synthesis based on the hard-soft acid-base(HSAB)theory to fabricate Co single-atom catalysts with highly exposed metal atoms ligated to the external pyridinic-N sites of a nitrogen-doped carbon support.Benefiting from the highly accessible Co active sites,the prepared Co−N−C SAC exhibited a superior oxygen reduction reactivity comparable to that of the commercial Pt/C catalyst,showing a high turnover frequency(TOF)of 0.93 e^(−)·s^(-1)·site^(-1)at 0.85 V vs.RHE,far exceeding those of some representative SACs with a ultra-high metal content.This work provides a rational strategy to design and prepare M−N−C single-atom catalysts featured with high site-accessibility and site-density.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(51722103,52071231 and 51571149)the Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin City(19JCJQJC61900)。
文摘Atomically dispersed iron-nitrogen-carbon(Fe-N-C) catalysts have emerged as the most promising alternative to the expensive Pt-based catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction(ORR) in proton exchange membrane fuel cells(PEMFCs),however suffer from low site density of active Fe-N4 moiety and limited mass transport during the catalytic reaction.To address these challenges,we report a three-dimensional(3D) metal-organic frameworks(MOF)-derived Fe-N-C single-atom catalyst.In this well-designed Fe-N-C catalyst,the micro-scale interconnected skeleton,the nano-scale ordered pores and the atomic-scale abundant carbon edge defects inside the skeleton significantly enhance the site density of active Fe-N4 moiety,thus improving the Fe utilization in the final catalyst.Moreover,the combination of the above mentioned micro-and nano-scale structures greatly facilitates the mass transport in the 3D Fe-N-C catalyst.Therefore,the multiscale engineered Fe-N-C single-atom catalyst achieves excellent ORR performance under acidic condition and affords a significantly enhanced current density and power density in PEMFC.Our findings may open new opportunities for the rational design of FeN-C catalysts through multiscale structural engineering.
基金supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program,2015CB932303)the National Natural Science Founda-tion of China (21373175,21621091)~~
文摘Proton exchange membrane fuel cells suffer from the sluggish kinetics of the oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)and the high cost of Pt catalysts.In the present work,a high‐performance ORR catalystbased on Fe,N,S‐doped porous carbon(FeNS‐PC)was synthesized using melamine formaldehyderesin as C and N precursors,Fe(SCN)3as Fe and S precursors,and CaCl2as a template via a two‐stepheat treatment without a harsh template removal step.The results show that the catalyst treated at900℃(FeNS‐PC‐900)had a high surface area of775m2/g,a high mass activity of10.2A/g in anacidic medium,and excellent durability;the half‐wave potential decreased by only20mV after10000potential cycles.The FeNS‐PC‐900catalyst was used as the cathode in a proton exchangemembrane fuel cell and delivered a peak power density of0.49W/cm2.FeNS‐PC‐900therefore hasgood potential for use in practical applications.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21633008,21433003,U1601211,21733004)National Science and Technology Major Project(2016YFB0101202)+1 种基金Jilin Province Science and Technology Development Program(20150101066JC,20160622037JC,20170203003SF,20170520150JH)Hundred Talents Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Recruitment Program of Foreign Experts(WQ20122200077)
文摘Rational regulation on pore structure and active site density plays critical roles in enhancing the performance of Fe-N-C catalysts. As the microporous structure of the carbon substrate is generally regarded as the active site hosts, its hostility to electron/mass transfer could lead to the incomplete fulfillment of the catalytic activity. Besides, the formation of inactive metallic Fe particles during the conventional catalyst synthesis could also decrease the active site density and complicate the identification of real active site. Herein, we developed a facial hydrogen etching methodology to yield single site Fe-N-C catalysts featured with micro/mesoporous hierarchical structure. The hydrogen concentration in pyrolysis process was designated to effectively regulate the pore structure and active site density of the resulted catalysts.The optimized sample achieves excellent ORR catalytic performance with an ultralow H2O2 yield(1%)and superb stability over 10,000 cycles. Our finding provides new thoughts for the rational design of hierarchically porous carbon-based materials and highly promising non-precious metal ORR catalysts.