Disclosing the natures of carbon edges with gradient nanocarbons for electrochemical hydrogen peroxide production

Linhui Yu, Ling Tang, Wei Guo, Caihong Li, Dongyoon Shin, Zigeng Liu, Yangming Lin*

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Abstract

Understanding the intrinsic nature of carbon edges toward the electrocatalytic reduction of O2 to H2O2 is challenging due to the inevitable coexistence of edges and heteroatom groups. Herein, ten different gradient nanocarbons with well-defined edge topologies and sizes are used as models to investigate the explicit function of each common edge at a molecular level. We suggest that both armchair and zigzag configurations are positive in H2O2 formation. Direct proportional structure-function relationships between the size/number/areas of edges and the activities are then proposed. Moreover, the dynamic evolution processes and kinetic behaviors of key intermediate products including O2 (ads) and superoxide anion O2−∗ are monitored with time-resolved infrared spectroscopy and simulation calculations. Depending on different edge configurations, O2 (ads) and O2−∗ species show a steep growth trend in the first 7.3 and 10 s and reach equilibrium until 10 and 13.3 s, respectively. O2 (ads) + e- → O2−∗ as a possible rate-determining step (RDS) is evidenced by isotopic-labeling studies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1909-1923
Number of pages15
JournalMatter
Volume5
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • MAP3: Understanding
  • edge site
  • hydrogen-peroxide production
  • intermediate products
  • isotopic labeling
  • metal-free catalysis
  • nanocarbon
  • oxygen reduction reaction
  • time-resolved infrared spectroscopy

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