Abstract
The carbon spheres synthesized by pyrolysis of resorcinol-formaldehyde (RF) semiconducting resins exhibit enhanced activity for electrocatalytic oxygen reduction. The spheres consist of narrow reticulated carbon layers, which are derived from the donor-acceptor π-stacking interaction of the resins, and show high electron conductivity.
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