Characterization of Fe/N-doped graphene as air-cathode catalyst in microbial fuel cells

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Dingling Wang
Zhaokun Ma
Yang'en Xie
Huaihe Song
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[1] StateKeyLaboratoryofChemicalResourceEngineering,BeijingKeyLaboratoryofElectrochemicalProcessandTechnologyforMaterials,BeijingUniversityofChemicalTechnology
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This work proposed a simple and efficient approach for synthesis of durable and efficient non-precious metal oxygen reduction reaction(ORR) electro-catalysts in MFCs. The rod-like carbon nanotubes(CNTs)were formed on the Fe–N/SLG sheets after a carbonization process. The maximum power density of1210 ± 23 m W·m-2 obtained with Fe–N/SLG catalyst in an MFC was 10.7% higher than that of Pt/C catalyst(1080 ± 20 mW ·m-2) under the same condition. The results of RDE test show that the ORR electron transfer number of Fe–N/SLG was 3.91 ± 0.02, which suggested that ORR catalysis proceeds through a four-electron pathway. The whole time of the synthesis of electro-catalysts is about 10 h, making the research take a solid step in the MFC expansion due to its low-cost, high efficiency and favorable electrochemical performance. Besides, we compared the electrochemical properties of catalysts using SLG, high conductivity graphene(HCG, a kind of multilayer graphene) and high activity graphene(HAG, a kind of GO) under the same conditions, providing a solution for optimal selection of cathode catalyst in MFCs.The morphology, crystalline structure, elemental composition and ORR activity of these three kinds of Fe–N/C catalysts were characterized. Their ORR activities were compared with commercial Pt/C catalyst.It demonstrates that this kind of Fe–N/SLG can be a type of promising highly efficient catalyst and could enhance ORR performance of MFCs.
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页码:1187 / 1195
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