Electrodes Based on Carbon Aerogels Partially Graphitized by Doping with Transition Metals for Oxygen Reduction Reaction
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Abdelwahab, Abdalla; Castelo-Quibén, Jesica; Vivo Vílches, José Francisco; Pérez Cadenas, María; Maldonado Hodar, Francisco José; Carrasco Marín, Francisco; Pérez Cadenas, Agustín FranciscoEditorial
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Carbon aerogel Graphitic cluster Metal nanoparticle Oxygen reduction reaction Electro-catalysis
Date
2018-04-23Referencia bibliográfica
Abdelwahab, A.[et al.]. Electrodes Based on Carbon Aerogels Partially Graphitized by Doping with Transition Metals for Oxygen Reduction Reaction. Nanomaterials 2018, 8, 266; doi:10.3390/nano8040266.
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This research is supported by the FEDER and Spanish projects CTQ2013-44789-R (MINECO) and P12-RNM-2892 (Junta de Andalucía). A.A. is grateful to the European Union for his Erasmus Mundus fellowship, Program ELEMENT. J. C.-Q. is grateful to the Junta de Andalucía for her research contract (P12-RNM-2892). We thank the “Unidad de Excelencia Química Aplicada a Biomedicina y Medioambiente” (UGR) for its technical assistance”Résumé
A series of carbon aerogels doped with iron, cobalt and nickel have been prepared.
Metal nanoparticles very well dispersed into the carbon matrix catalyze the formation of graphitic
clusters around them. Samples with different Ni content are obtained to test the influence of the metal
loading. All aerogels have been characterized to analyze their textural properties, surface chemistry
and crystal structures. These metal-doped aerogels have a very well-developed porosity, making their
mesoporosity remarkable. Ni-doped aerogels are the ones with the largest surface area and the
smallest graphitization. They also present larger mesopore volumes than Co- and Fe-doped aerogels.
These materials are tested as electro-catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction. Results show a
clear and strong influence of the carbonaceous structure on the whole electro-catalytic behavior of
the aerogels. Regarding the type of metal doping, aerogel doped with Co is the most active one,
followed by Ni- and Fe-doped aerogels, respectively. As the Ni content is larger, the kinetic current
densities increase. Comparatively, among the different doping metals, the results obtained with Ni
are especially remarkable.