In Situ Exfoliated, Edge‐Rich, Oxygen‐Functionalized Graphene from Carbon Fibers for Oxygen Electrocatalysis

Zhijuan Liu(Hunan University), Zhenghang Zhao(University of North Texas), Yanyong Wang(Hunan University), Shuo Dou(Hunan University), Dafeng Yan(Hunan University), Dongdong Liu(Hunan University), Zhenhai Xia(University of North Texas), Shuangyin Wang(Hunan University)
Advanced Materials
March 9, 2017
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Abstract

catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in fuel cells or metal-air batteries. These electrocatalysts are usually deposited on a 3D conductive support (e.g., carbon paper or carbon cloth (CC)) to facilitate mass and electron transport. For practical applications, it is desirable to create in situ catalysts on the carbon fiber support to simplify the fabrication process for catalytic electrodes. In this study, the first example of in situ exfoliated, edge-rich, oxygen-functionalized graphene on the surface of carbon fibers using Ar plasma treatment is successfully prepared. Compared to pristine CC, the plasma-etched carbon cloth (P-CC) has a higher specific surface area and an increased number of active sites for OER and ORR. P-CC also displays good intrinsic electron conductivity and excellent mass transport. Theoretical studies show that P-CC has a low overpotential that is comparable to Pt-based catalysts, as a result of both defects and oxygen doping. This study provides a simple and effective approach for producing highly active in situ catalysts on a carbon support for OER and ORR.


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