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Pyrolysis of Animal Bones with Vitamin B12: A Facile Route to Efficient Transition Metal–Nitrogen–Carbon (TM‐<i>N</i>‐C) Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction
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Oxygen Reduction ReactionChemical EngineeringCatalytic ApplicationEngineeringPorous CarbonHierarchical Porous CarbonVitamin B12ElectrosynthesisWater ElectrolyzersCatalysisChemistryOxygen ReductionWater ElectrolysisCattle BonesAnimal BonesElectrochemistry
By pyrolyzing cattle bones, hierarchical porous carbon (HPC) networks with a high surface area (2520 m(2) g(-1) ) and connected pores were prepared at a low cost and large scale. Subsequent co-pyrolysis of HPC with vitamin B12 resulted in the formation of three-dimensional (3D) hierarchically structured porous cobalt-nitrogen-carbon (Co-N-HPC) electrocatalysts with a surface area as high as 859 m(2) g(-1) as well as a higher oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) electrocatalytic activity, better operation stability, and higher tolerance to methanol than the commercial Pt/C catalyst in alkaline electrolyte.
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