Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.840, 27-34, 2019
Synthesis of metal-organic framework-derived cobalt disulfide with high-performance oxygen reduction reaction catalytic properties
In this study, metal-organic framework (MOF) of ZIF-67 is utilized as a precursor to synthesize nitrogen-doped porous graphitized carbon-supported cobalt disulfide (CoS2@NC) catalyst. The CoS2@NC composite combines the advantages of CoS2 and N-doped carbon with excellent oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalytic characteristics. For instance, the CoS2@NC catalyst exhibits an onset potential of -0.105 V vs. Ag/AgCl, a half-wave potential of -0.172 V and a diffusion-limited current density of 5.49 mA cm(-2), which are similar to commercial PVC with slight inferior difference of 24 my, 10 mV and 0.38 mA cm(-2), respectively. However, the CoS2@NC shows better methanol tolerance and long-term durability than the Pt/C catalyst. The findings above demonstrate that a simple and efficient method is developed for the synthesis of MOF-derived carbon-supported metal sulfides for ORR electrocatalysts.