Abstract

Biomass-derived carbon materials are certified to be excellent catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and their ORR activity is severely affected by activators. For this reason, three zinc halides (ZnF2, ZnBr2, and ZnI2) and ZnCl2 used as activators for the formation of pea pod-derived carbon materials are systematically investigated for the first time. The presence of ZnX2 significantly changes the morphology of biomass-derived carbon materials and effectively increases the specific surface area, surface defect and doping content of N. These factors effectively promote the ORR activity of the product, especially PPBrNC. The four resulted carbons show high onset potential, half-wave potential and limiting current density that is comparable with Pt/C, and the obvious 4-electron reduction pathway is displayed in ORR process. Meanwhile, the ultra-high stability and methanol tolerance make it a potential non-precious metal catalyst. Therefore, ZnX2 is a class of low-cost and excellent chemical activators for the preparation of biomass-derived carbon materials and can provide a new idea for exploring low-cost, efficient and stable ORR catalysts.

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