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Pyrolyzed Cobalt Corrole as a Potential Non‐Precious Catalyst for Fuel Cells
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Materials ScienceOxygen Reduction ReactionChemical EngineeringCatalytic MaterialEngineeringCatalytic ApplicationCentral CobaltFuel CellsCatalysisOrr ActivityChemistryPyrolyzed Cobalt CorroleElectrochemical ProcessElectrochemistryPotential Non‐precious Catalyst
Abstract Non‐precious metal catalysts of the oxygen reduction reaction are highly favored for use in polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFC) because of their relatively low cost. Here, a new carbon‐black‐supported pyrolyzed Co‐corrole (py‐Co‐corrole/C) catalyst of the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in a PEFC cathode is demonstrated to have high catalytic performance. The py‐Co‐corrole/C at 700 °C exhibits optimized ORR activity and participates in a direct four‐electron reduction pathway for the reduction of O 2 to H 2 O. The H 2 ‐O 2 PEFC test of py‐Co‐corrole/C in the cathode reveals a maximum power density of 275 mW cm −2 , which yields a higher performance and a lower Co loading than previous studies of Co‐based catalysts for PEFCs. The enhancement of the ORR activity of py‐Co‐corrole/C is attributable to the four‐coordinated Co‐corrole structure and the oxidation state of the central cobalt.
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