Abstract

Partially oxidized NbC 0.5N 0.5 has been evaluated as a non-platinum catalyst for the reduction of oxygen in acidic medium. NbC 0.5N 0.5 powder was partially oxidized in N 2 gas containing O 2 of 10 −4 atm at the temperature range of 700–1000 °C. Partially oxidized NbC 0.5N 0.5 had a definite oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity, while as-prepared NbC 0.5N 0.5 and completely oxidized Nb 2O 5 had a poor catalytic activity for ORR. The onset potential of the partially oxidized NbC 0.5N 0.5 for the ORR achieved 0.92 V vs. RHE in 0.1 M H 2SO 4 at 30 °C. The results of X-ray absorption spectroscopy and ionization potential measurements suggested that oxygen-vacancy defects might be responsible for the oxygen reduction capability by creating electronically favorable oxygen adsorption sites.

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