催化作用
金属
碳纤维
氮气
氧还原
X射线光电子能谱
无机化学
氧还原反应
氧气
化学
兴奋剂
材料科学
水溶液中的金属离子
化学工程
电极
有机化学
电化学
物理化学
复合材料
工程类
复合数
光电子学
作者
Justus Masa,Wei Xia,Martin Muhler,Wolfgang Schuhmann
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.201500569
摘要
The notion of metal-free catalysts is used to refer to carbon materials modified with nonmetallic elements. However, some claimed metal-free catalysts are prepared using metal-containing precursors. It is highly contested that metal residues in nitrogen-doped carbon (NC) catalysts play a crucial role in the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). In an attempt to reconcile divergent views, a definition for truly metal-free catalysts is proposed and the differences between NC and M-Nx /C catalysts are discussed. Metal impurities at levels usually undetectable by techniques such as XPS, XRD, and EDX significantly promote the ORR. Poisoning tests to mask the metal ions reveal the involvement of metal residues as active sites or as modifiers of the electronic structure of the active sites in NC. The unique merits of both M-Nx /C and NC catalysts are discussed to inspire the development of more advanced nonprecious-metal catalysts for the ORR.
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