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ACS Nano | 2016

Fe–N-Doped Carbon Capsules with Outstanding Electrochemical Performance and Stability for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Both Acid and Alkaline Conditions

Guillermo A. Ferrero; Kathrin Preuss; Adam Marinovic; Ana Belen Jorge; Noramalina Mansor; Daniel J.L. Brett; Antonio B. Fuertes; Marta Sevilla; Maria-Magdalena Titirici

High surface area N-doped mesoporous carbon capsules with iron traces exhibit outstanding electrocatalytic activity for the oxygen reduction reaction in both alkaline and acidic media. In alkaline conditions, they exhibit more positive onset (0.94 V vs RHE) and half-wave potentials (0.83 V vs RHE) than commercial Pt/C, while in acidic media the onset potential is comparable to that of commercial Pt/C with a peroxide yield lower than 10%. The Fe-N-doped carbon catalyst combines high catalytic activity with remarkable performance stability (3500 cycles between 0.6 and 1.0 V vs RHE), which stems from the fact that iron is coordinated to nitrogen. Additionally, the newly developed electrocatalyst is unaffected by the methanol crossover effect in both acid and basic media, contrary to commercial Pt/C. The excellent catalytic behavior of the Fe-N-doped carbon, even in the more relevant acid medium, is attributable to the combination of chemical functions (N-pyridinic, N-quaternary, and Fe-N coordination sites) and structural properties (large surface area, open mesoporous structure, and short diffusion paths), which guarantees a large number of highly active and fully accessible catalytic sites and rapid mass-transfer kinetics. Thus, this catalyst represents an important step forward toward replacing Pt catalysts with cheaper alternatives. In this regard, an alkaline anion exchange membrane fuel cell was assembled with Fe-N-doped mesoporous carbon capsules as the cathode catalyst to provide current and power densities matching those of a commercial Pt/C, which indicates the practical applicability of the Fe-N-carbon catalyst.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014

Graphitic Carbon Nitride Supported Catalysts for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells.

Noramalina Mansor; A. Belen Jorge; Furio Corà; Christopher Gibbs; Rhodri Jervis; Paul F. McMillan; Xiaochen Wang; Daniel J.L. Brett

Graphitic carbon nitrides are investigated for developing highly durable Pt electrocatalyst supports for polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs). Three different graphitic carbon nitride materials were synthesized with the aim to address the effect of crystallinity, porosity, and composition on the catalyst support properties: polymeric carbon nitride (gCNM), poly(triazine) imide carbon nitride (PTI/Li+Cl–), and boron-doped graphitic carbon nitride (B-gCNM). Following accelerated corrosion testing, all graphitic carbon nitride materials are found to be more electrochemically stable compared to conventional carbon black (Vulcan XC-72R) with B-gCNM support showing the best stability. For the supported catalysts, Pt/PTI-Li+Cl– catalyst exhibits better durability with only 19% electrochemical surface area (ECSA) loss versus 36% for Pt/Vulcan after 2000 scans. Superior methanol oxidation activity is observed for all graphitic carbon nitride supported Pt catalysts on the basis of the catalyst ECSA.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016

Superacidity in Nafion/MOF Hybrid Membranes Retains Water at Low Humidity to Enhance Proton Conduction for Fuel Cells

Hasmukh A. Patel; Noramalina Mansor; Srinivas Gadipelli; Daniel J.L. Brett; Zhengxiao Guo


Electrochimica Acta | 2016

Graphitic carbon nitride as a catalyst support in fuel cells and electrolyzers

Noramalina Mansor; Thomas S. Miller; Ishanka Dedigama; Ana Belen Jorge; Jingjing Jia; Veronika Brázdová; Cecilia Mattevi; Chris Gibbs; David Hodgson; Paul R. Shearing; Christopher A. Howard; Furio Corà; Milo S. P. Shaffer; Daniel J.L. Brett; Paul F. McMillan


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2014

Hydrogen Oxidation on PdIr/C Catalysts in Alkaline Media

Rhodri Jervis; Noramalina Mansor; Christopher Gibbs; Claire A. Murray; Chiu C. Tang; Paul R. Shearing; Daniel J.L. Brett


ECS Transactions (The Electrochemical Society) , 64 (38) pp. 13-30. (2015) | 2015

Graphitic Carbon Nitride Materials for Energy Applications

Ana Jorge Sobrido; Ishanka Dedigama; Noramalina Mansor; Rhodri Jervis; Thomas S. Miller; Furio Corà; Paul R. Shearing; Christopher Gibbs; Paul F. McMillan; Daniel J.L. Brett


224th ECS Meeting (October 27 – November 1, 2013) | 2013

Development of Graphitic-Carbon Nitride Materials as Catalyst Supports for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells

Noramalina Mansor; Ana Belen Jorge; Furio Corà; Christopher Gibbs; Rhodri Jervis; Paul F. McMillan; Xiaochen Wang; Daniel J.L. Brett


PRiME 2016/230th ECS Meeting (October 2-7, 2016) | 2016

Graphitic Carbon Nitride-Graphene Hybrid Nanostructure as a Catalyst Support for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells

Noramalina Mansor; Jingjing Jia; Thomas S. Miller; Theo Suter; Ana Belen Jorge; Christopher Gibbs; Paul R. Shearing; Paul F. McMillan; Cecilia Mattevi; Milo S. P. Shaffer; Daniel J.L. Brett


Presented at: ECS 224th Meeting, San Francisco. (2013) | 2013

Novel PdIr/C Catalysts for the Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction in Alkaline Media

Rhodri Jervis; Noramalina Mansor; Christopher Gibbs; Claire A. Murray; Chiu C. Tang; Daniel J.L. Brett


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2018

A Structure and Durability Comparison of Membrane Electrode Assembly Fabrication Methods: Self-Assembled Versus Hot-Pressed

Jennifer Hack; Thomas M. M. Heenan; Francesco Iacoviello; Noramalina Mansor; Quentin Meyer; Paul R. Shearing; Nigel P. Brandon; Daniel J.L. Brett

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Rhodri Jervis

University College London

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Furio Corà

University College London

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Ana Belen Jorge

Queen Mary University of London

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Xiaochen Wang

University College London

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