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Carbon Supports for MNC CatalystsNate Leonard
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Introduction
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Porosity
Pore Size Distribution of various carbon precursors and the associated catalysts modeled from DFT calculations based on nitrogen adsorption at 77K.
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RRDE Study
RRDE polarization curves plotted along with percent peroxide generation. Experimental conditions: 0.5M H2SO4, 1200 rpm, catalyst loading 0.5 mg/cm2 on glass carbon electrode.
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Tafel Analysis
Tafel plot of four different catalysts. Experimental conditions: 0.5M H2SO4, 1200 rpm, catalyst loading 0.5 mg/cm2 on glass carbon electrode.
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Porosity
Relationship between mesoporous area of four different catalysts and two different parameters: nitrogen content and iR-free activity at 0.8 V vs. RHE.
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Conclusions carbon mesoporosity can impact
nitrogen adsorption electrochemical activity. • substrates that can adsorb the most nitrogen
show the highest activity. • transport of precursors important to potential
active sites. • mesoporosity increases, both nitrogen
adsorption and activity increase. Therefore activity maybe tied to both mesoporous transport and surface chemistry.