Abstract

A series of transition metal nitrides (MxNy, M=Fe, Co, Ni) nanoparticle (NP) composites caged in N-doped hollow porous carbon sphere (NHPCS) were prepared by impregnation and heat treatment methods. These composites combine the high catalytic activity of nitrides and the high-efficiency mass transfer characteristics of NHPCS. The oxygen reduction reaction results indicate that Fe2N/NHPCS has the synergistic catalytic performance of higher onset potential (0.96 V), higher electron transfer number (~4) and higher limited current density (1.4 times as high as that of commercial Pt/C). In addition, this material is implemented as the air catalyst for zinc-air battery that exhibits considerable specific capacity (795.1 mA·h/g) comparable to that of Pt/C, higher durability and maximum power density (173.1 mW/cm2).

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