Abstract

AbstractSurface oxygen‐containing functional groups of porous carbon have great influence on its various properties, including the catalytic performance, chemical stability, and adsorption capacity. In this paper, a catalytic hydrogen spillover method was proposed to prepare porous carbons with low oxygen content in 7 vol % H2/Ar atmosphere. Pt/C was used as the catalyst. Petroleum coke‐based porous carbon was adopted as the model material to study hydrogen spillover reduction effect within the temperature range of 500–700 °C. XRD, Raman and XPS were used to characterize the microstructures and surface chemical composition of prepared materials. Compared with H2 reduction, hydrogen spillover reduction can further increase graphitic degree of porous carbon without destroying the morphology and pore structure, and can reduce the contents of surface oxygen‐containing groups of porous carbon more effectively. And among different kinds of oxygen‐containing groups, the more reactive hydrogen atoms dissociated by Pt/C catalyst have the best reduction effect on C−O species.

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