Abstract

The development of efficient nonprecious metal catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is crucial but challenging. Herein, one simple and effective strategy is developed to synthesize bimetallic nitrogen-doped carbon catalysts by pyrolyzing Fe-doped Vitamin B12 (VB12) supported carbon black (Fe-VB12/C). A typical Fe20-VB12/C catalyst with a nominal iron content of 20 wt% pyrolyzed at 700 °C exhibits remarkably ORR activity in alkaline medium (half-wave potential of 0.88 V, 10 mV positive than that of commercial Pt/C), high selectivity (electron transfer number > 3.93), excellent stability (only 6 mV negative shift of half-wave potential after 5000 potential cycles) and good methanol-tolerance. The superior ORR activity of the composite is mainly attributed to the improved mesoporous structure and co-existence of abundant Fe-Nx and Co-Nx active sites. Meanwhile, the metallic Fe are necessary for the improved ORR activity by means of the interaction of metallic Fe with neighboring active sites.

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