Ammonia-Treated Ordered Mesoporous Carbons as Catalytic Materials for Oxygen Reduction Reaction
Chemistry of Materials2010Vol. 22(7), pp. 2178–2180
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Abstract
Ammonia treatment of ordered mesoporous carbons at high temperature results in the formation of nitrogen-doped carbon materials that exhibit significant activity for oxygen reduction reaction in acidic media. The new material shows an onset potential of only 80 mV below that of a commercial Pt-based catalyst, but a better stability.
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