Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.524, 465-474, 2018
Urchin-like non-precious-metal bifunctional oxygen electrocatalysts: Boosting the catalytic activity via the In-situ growth of heteroatom (N, S)-doped carbon nanotube on mesoporous cobalt sulfide/carbon spheres
We successfully design and construct urchin-like non-precious-metal bifunctional oxygen electrocatalysts via a two-step pyrolysis process, where nitrogen, sulfur co-doped carbon nanotube frameworks are grafted onto mesoporous cobalt sulfide/nitrogen, sulfur co-doped carbon spheres. The urchin-like structure grants large electrochemically active area, good electron and mass transfer capability, as well as excellent structural stability. Nitrogen, sulfur co-doped carbon can synergistically enhance the catalytic activity of cobalt sulfide sites, and also contribute to the exposure of heteroatom-induced active sites, such as, pyridinic N, graphitic N, and C-S-C. Hence, benefiting from the unique architecture and efficient catalytic sites, the resulting catalysts demonstrate excellent bifunctional catalytic activities with a positive half-wave potential of 0.860 V vs. RHE for oxygen reduction reaction and low overpotential of similar to 390 mV at the current density of 10 mA cm(-2) for oxygen evolution reaction in alkaline medium, which can rank them among one of the most promising cobalt-based bifunctional oxygen electrocatalysts reported previously. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Transitionmetal chalcogenide;Urchin-like structure;Electron transport network;Bifunctional;Oxygen electrocatalysis