Abstract
The development of non-precious metal catalysts to replace scarce and costly Pt-based catalysts is crucial for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), which involves various electrochemical energy conversions, such as fuel cells and metal-air batteries. However, it is still a challenge to devise a simpler method to obtain high-performance non-noble metal catalyst, which can be used for large-scale production. Herein, Cu and N co-doped mesocellular carbon foam (n-Cu/NC) has been developed by strong electrostatic adsorption (SEA) method, which inherits the original morphology of carbon foam, exhibiting high ORR performance with a half-wave potential of 0.825 V vs. RHE and excellent long-term durability. The outstanding performance of n-Cu/NC is attributed to the high specific surface area, hierarchical porous carbon matrix doped by multiple N atoms and uniform Cu2O/CuO active sites induced by the SEA method. The strategy of SEA method is applied to the preparation of carbon-supported catalysts, which shows great potential in the design and large-scale production of M and N co-doped carbon materials.
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