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Unlocking the porosity of Fe-N-C catalysts using hydroxyapatite as a hard template en route to eco-friendly high-performance AEMFCs




AuthorsTeppor, Patrick; Jäger, Rutha; Koppel, Miriam; Volobujeva, Olga; Palm, Rasmus; Månsson, Martin; Hark, Eneli; Kochovski, Zdravko; Aruväli, Jaan; Kooser, Kuno; Granroth, Sari; Käämbre, Tanel; Nerut, Jaak; Lust, Enn

PublisherElsevier

Publication year2024

Journal: Journal of Power Sources

Journal name in sourceJOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES

Journal acronymJ POWER SOURCES

Article number 233816

Volume591

ISSN0378-7753

eISSN1873-2755

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2023.233816

Publication's open availability at the time of reportingNo Open Access

Publication channel's open availability Partially Open Access publication channel

Web address https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2023.233816


Abstract

In this work, we propose hydroxyapatite (HA) as a hard template to unlock the porosity of Fe–N–C catalyst materials. Using HA, a naturally occurring mineral that can be removed with nitric acid, in the synthesis generates a catalyst material with a unique porous network comprising abundant pores and interparticle cavities ranging from 10 to 3000 nm. Hard templating with HA alongside ZnCl2 as a micropore former results in a Fe–N–C catalyst based on naturally abundant peat with excellent oxygen reduction activity in alkaline conditions. A half-wave potential of 0.87 V vs RHE and a peak power density of 1.06 W cm−2 were achieved in rotating ring disk electrode and anion exchange membrane fuel cell experiments, respectively, rivaling the performance of other state-of-the-art platinum-free catalysts presented in the literature. A combined approach of using renewable peat as a carbon source and HA as a hard template offers an environmentally friendly approach to high-performance Fe–N–C catalysts with abundant porosity.



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