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Novel synthesis of N-doped porous carbons from collagen for electrocatalytic production of H 2O 2
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Novel synthesis of N-doped porous carbons from collagen for electrocatalytic production of H 2O 2

Ying-Hui Lee, Feng Li, Kuo-Hsin Chang, Chi-Chang Hu and Takeo Ohsaka
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.126, pp.208-214
25/09/2012

Abstract

Carbons Collagen H 2O 2 generation Nitrogen-doping Oxygen reduction
Highly porous N-doped carbons for the electrocatalytic production of H 2 O 2 via oxygen reduction were synthesized from paraformaldehyde cross-linked collagen through heating in vacuum at different temperatures (400-800°C). SEM images and N 2 adsorption/desorption isotherms of such collagen-derived carbons reveal the formation of a sheet-like porous structure with increasing the carbonization temperature. A higher carbonization temperature favors the formation of a quaternary-N structure and the removal of oxygen-containing functional groups and therefore enhances the graphitic crystallinity, which were confirmed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Raman spectroscopy. The collagen-derived carbon synthesized at 800°C for 6h shows a good electrocatalytic activity for the four-electron oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). On the other hand, the carbons prepared at 400-800°C for 4h possess a high selectivity for the H 2 O 2 production at potentials more negative than 0.6V. The H 2 O 2 production percentage for the carbon synthesized at 400°C even reached 93%. In comparison with undoped carbons, the much more positive onset potentials and the nearly two-electron process of the ORR on these collagen-derived porous carbons reveal their unique electrocatalytic activity for H 2 O 2 production. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.

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