Abstract

A urea/carbon nanotubes (CNTs)-decorated metal-organic gel(Fe) was used as self-sacrifice precursors to prepare nano-sized Fe-Fe2O3@N-doped-C(NC) particles scattered on N-doped CNTs (NCNTs) through pyrolysis at 700°C in N2. The particles with average size of ∼10nm have core@shell structures with Fe-Fe2O3 cores and NC shells, and the Fe-Fe2O3 cores effectively connect with the NCNT scaffolds via the NC shells. Such a unique structure makes the material a superior oxygen reduction catalyst with an early onset potential (0.92V), an early half-wave potential (0.72V), a high current retention (91.7%, after 20,000s), and good methanol tolerance in an alkaline electrolyte, enabling the catalyst the best among the developed Fe-FeOx oxygen reduction catalysts.

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