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Metal‐Catalyst‐Free Carbohydrazide Fuel Cells with Three‐Dimensional Graphene Anodes
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Materials ScienceGraphene NanomeshesChemical EngineeringOxygen Reduction ReactionEngineeringCarbon-based MaterialPorous CarbonSustainable EnergyGrapheneChemistryThree‐dimensional Graphene AnodesElectrochemical CellGraphene Anode CatalystElectrochemistry
As a potential solution to concerns on sustainable energy, the wide spread commercialization of fuel cell has long been hindered by limited reserves and relatively high costs of metal catalysts. 3D graphene, a carbon-only catalyst prepared by reduction of carbon monoxide with lithium oxide, is found to electrochemically catalyze carbohydrazide oxidation reaction efficiently. A prototype of a completely metal-catalyst-free anion exchange membrane fuel cell (AEMFC) with a 3D graphene anode catalyst and an N-doped CNT (N-CNT) cathode catalyst generate a peak power density of 24.9 mW cm(-2) . The average number of electrons electrochemically extracted from one carbohydrazide molecule is 4.9, indicating the existence of CN bond activation, which is a key factor contributing to high fuel utilization efficiency.
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