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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016

Highly Porous Carbon Derived from MOF-5 as a Support of ORR Electrocatalysts for Fuel Cells

Inayat Ali Khan; Yuhong Qian; Amin Badshah; Muhammad Arif Nadeem; Dan Zhao

The development of highly competent electrocatalysts for the sluggish oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) at cathodes of proton-exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) is extremely important for their long-term operation and wide applications. Herein, we present highly efficient ORR electrocatalysts based on Pt/Ni bimetallic nanoparticles dispersed on highly porous carbon obtained via pyrolysis of a metal-organic framework MOF-5. In comparison to the commercial Pt/C (20%), the electrocatalyst Pt-Ni/PC 950 (15:15%) in this study exhibits a pronounced positive shift of 90 mV in Eonset. In addition, it also demonstrates excellent long-term stability and durability during the 500-cycle continue-oxygen-supply (COS) accelerating durability tests (ADTs). The significantly improved activity and stability of Pt-Ni/PC 950 (15:15%) can be attributed to the Pt electron interaction with Ni and carbon support as has been proved in X-ray and microscopic analysis.


Small | 2017

Electrocatalysts Derived from Metal–Organic Frameworks for Oxygen Reduction and Evolution Reactions in Aqueous Media

Yuhong Qian; Inayat Ali Khan; Dan Zhao

Electrochemical energy conversion and storage devices such as fuel cells and metal-air batteries have been extensively studied in recent decades for their excellent conversion efficiency, high energy capacity, and low environmental impact. However, sluggish kinetics of the oxygen-related reactions at air cathodes, i.e., oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER), are still worth improving. Noble metals such as platinum (Pt), iridium (Ir), ruthenium (Ru) and their oxides are considered as the benchmark ORR and OER electrocatalysts, but they are expensive and prone to be poisoned due to the fuel crossover effect, and may suffer from agglomeration and leaching after long-term usage. To mitigate these limits, it is highly desirable to design alternative ORR/OER electrocatalysts with prominent performance. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of porous crystalline materials consisting metal ions/clusters coordinated by organic ligands. Their crystalline structure, tunable pore size and high surface area afford them wide opportunities as catalytic materials. This Review covers MOF-derived ORR/OER catalysts in electrochemical energy conversion, with a focus on the different strategies of material design and preparation, such as composition control and nanostructure fabrication, to improve the activity and durability of MOF-derived electrocatalysts.


Australian Journal of Chemistry | 2013

Synthesis, Chemical Characterisation, and DNA Binding Studies of Ferrocene-Incorporated Selenoureas

Raja Azadar Hussain; Amin Badshah; Muhammad Nawaz Tahir; Bhajan Lal; Inayat Ali Khan

In this article we have presented the synthesis, chemical characterisation (by NMR and FTIR spectroscopy, atomic absorption spectrophotometry, elemental analysis, and single crystal X-ray diffraction), electrochemistry, and DNA binding studies (with cyclic voltammetry, viscometry, and UV-vis spectroscopy) of six new ferrocene incorporated selenoureas. All the six compounds interact electrostatically with DNA which was evident by a negative shift in the cyclic voltammetry peak potential of the drug–DNA adduct relative to the free drug. The drug–DNA binding constant was calculated by a decrease in peak current after the addition of DNA to the free drug. We have also reported binding site sizes and diffusion coefficients of the synthesised compounds.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016

Fabrication of Highly Stable and Efficient PtCu Alloy Nanoparticles on Highly Porous Carbon for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells

Inayat Ali Khan; Yuhong Qian; Amin Badshah; Dan Zhao; Muhammad Arif Nadeem

Boosting the durability of Pt nanoparticles by controlling the composition and morphology is extremely important for fuel cells commercialization. We deposit the Pt-Cu alloy nanoparticles over high surface area carbon in different metallic molar ratios and optimize the conditions to achieve desired material. The novel bimetallic electro-catalyst {Pt-Cu/PC-950 (15:15%)} offers exceptional electrocatalytic activity when tested for both oxygen reduction reaction and methanol oxidation reactions. A high mass activity of 0.043 mA/μgPt (based on Pt mass) is recorded for ORR. An outstanding longevity of this electro-catalyst is noticed when compared to 20 wt % Pt loaded either on PC-950 or commercial carbon. The high surface area carbon support offers enhanced activity and prevents the nanoparticles from agglomeration, migration, and dissolution as evident by TEM analysis.


RSC Advances | 2015

Acid base co-crystal converted into porous carbon material for energy storage devices

Inayat Ali Khan; Amin Badshah; Ataf Ali Altaf; Nawaz Tahir; Naghma Haider; Muhammad Arif Nadeem

A simple and facile method is adopted for the synthesis of pure and catalyst free carbon material for supercapacitor applications. In a co-crystal synthesis, the precursors (isophthalic acid and a base, 4,4′-bipyridine) are arranged in regular pattern, followed by carbonization at 600 °C under an inert atmosphere to produce pure carbon material, CIN-600. The obtained sample is characterized by many techniques, such as powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), and gas adsorption analysis. The gas adsorption and microscopic analysis demonstrated the high porosity of the carbon sample and its irregular geometry. Owing to the excellent porosity and electrical conducting properties, CIN-600 showed enhanced capacitive performance when used as an electrode material in electric double layer capacitors. The specific capacitance of the sample was ca.181.3 F g−1 at 2 mV s−1 and maintained 91.3% of its initial capacitance in a long-term cycling test.


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2014

A copper based metal-organic framework as single source for the synthesis of electrode materials for high-performance supercapacitors and glucose sensing applications

Inayat Ali Khan; Amin Badshah; Muhammad Nadeem; Naghma Haider; Muhammad Arif Nadeem


Electrochimica Acta | 2015

A novel Cr 2 O 3 -carbon composite as a high performance pseudo-capacitor electrode material

Shaheed Ullah; Inayat Ali Khan; Mohammad Choucair; Amin Badshah; Ishtiaq Khan; Muhammad Arif Nadeem


Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry | 2014

Porous carbon as electrode material in direct ethanol fuel cells (DEFCs) synthesized by the direct carbonization of MOF-5

Inayat Ali Khan; Amin Badshah; Naghma Haider; Shafiq Ullah; Dalaver H. Anjum; Muhammad Arif Nadeem


ChemPlusChem | 2016

Fe/Fe3C/N-Doped Carbon Materials from Metal–Organic Framework Composites as Highly Efficient Oxygen Reduction Reaction Electrocatalysts

Yuhong Qian; Jack Cavanaugh; Inayat Ali Khan; Xuerui Wang; Yongwu Peng; Zhigang Hu; Yuxiang Wang; Dan Zhao


Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2017

Soft-template carbonization approach of MOF-5 to mesoporous carbon nanospheres as excellent electrode materials for supercapacitor

Inayat Ali Khan; Amin Badshah; Ishtiaq Khan; Dan Zhao; Muhammad Arif Nadeem

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Amin Badshah

Quaid-i-Azam University

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Dan Zhao

National University of Singapore

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Yuhong Qian

National University of Singapore

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Naghma Haider

Geological Survey of Pakistan

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Ishtiaq Khan

Quaid-i-Azam University

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Dalaver H. Anjum

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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