Thermal Puffing Promoting the Synthesis of N-Doped Hierarchical Porous Carbon-CoOxComposites for Alkaline Water Reduction

  • Zhongzhe Wei*
  • , Jing Wang*
  • , Junting Sun
  • , Zhenhua Zhang
  • , Bin Lu
  • , Junjie Guo*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

N-doped porous carbon-based catalysts hold great promise for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) due to their plentiful cavity construction, high specific surface area, and flexible metal assemblies. Nevertheless, the cumbersome synthetic process and the use of highly corrosive chemicals greatly increase the production costs and pollutions. Herein, we report a facile and eco-friendly thermal puffing strategy, which imitates the popcorn forming process, for the fabrication of N-doped hierarchical porous carbon-CoOx catalysts. The results indicate that the well-developed porosity and high specific surface area (696 m2 g-1) of CoOx-NC-1.0 are achieved during the thermal expansion. Impressively, the as-prepared CoOx-NC-1.0 with ultralow Co loading (0.67 wt %) presents admirable HER performance to drive 10 mA cm-2 at an overpotential of 189 mV in the alkaline electrolyte. Especially, the activity of CoOx-NC-1.0 can be maintained for a continuous ∼70 h test. Such an excellent property of CoOx-NC not only derives from the hierarchical porous structure but is also due to the higher ratio of graphitic-N and pyridinic-N, which promotes the better electrical conductivity and formation of more active Co0 for HER, respectively. Moreover, this strategy is applicable to the fabrication of other transition metal-based hierarchical porous composites, which opens new possibilities for exploring promising candidates to substituted commercial Pt/C.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6474-6481
Number of pages8
JournalACS Omega
Volume6
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Mar 2021
Externally publishedYes

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