Abstract

The flame synthesis provides a simple low-cost method to produce novel carbon materials. In this study, N, B co-doped carbon (NBC) materials have been prepared by flame synthesis. Among many as-prepared samples, the NBC catalyst which prepared under carbonization temperature of 1000 °C for 3 h with acetonitrile/acetone precursor of 1:1 exhibits the best catalytic activity and stability, as well as good resistance to methanol interference for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), with half-wave potential being almost nearly to Pt/C, and a quasi-four-electron transfer process. This study would provide an economic, environmental feasible and scalable approach for fabricating novel heteroatom co-doped carbon materials for ORR applications.

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