Abstract

We investigated cerium oxide nanoparticles of various morphologies (nanosheets, nanocubes, and nanoparticles) supported on carbon Vulcan XC-72 for the two-electron oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). A continuous magnetic field (2000 Oe) was used for the first time in the literature. The best results were for 5 % (w/w) CeO2 for all three different morphologies, more than doubling the ring current, enhancing the hydrogen peroxide selectivity from 51 % (Vulcan XC-72) to 84–89 %, and modifying the onset potential to lesser negative values. The presence of the magnetic field led to even higher ring currents with 5 % (w/w) CeO2, H2O2 selectivity from 54 % (Vulcan XC-72) to 88–96 % and changing even more the onset potential. Those results were correlated with the Zeeman effect, the Lorentz force, generating magnetohydrodynamic effects, the Kelvin force, and the formation of Bound Magnetic Polarons. This pioneering research introduces an innovative approach, highlighting the potential of an external continuous magnetic field.

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