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N-doped crumpled graphene derived from vapor phase deposition of PPy on graphene aerogel as an efficient oxygen reduction reaction electrocatalyst

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posted on 2024-11-16, 09:37 authored by Meng Wang, Jiazhao WangJiazhao Wang, Yuyang Hou, Dongqi ShiDongqi Shi, David Wexler, Simon D Poynton, Robert CT Slade, Weimin Zhang, Hua LiuHua Liu, Jun ChenJun Chen
Nitrogen-doped crumpled graphene (NCG) is successfully synthesized via vapor phase deposition of polypyrrole onto graphene aerogel followed by thermal treatment. The NCG was explored as an electrocatalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction, showing comparable electrocatalytic performance with the commercial Pt/C in alkaline membrane exchange fuel cells because of the well-regulated nitrogen doping and the robust micro-3D crumpled porous nanostructure.

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Lithium-Ion Air Batteries with Non-Flammable Ionic Liquid–Based Electrolytes: A Platform to Safety in Lithium-Air Batteries

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Wang, M., Wang, J., Hou, Y., Shi, D., Wexler, D., Poynton, S. D., Slade, R. C.T., Zhang, W., Liu, H. & Chen, J. (2015). N-doped crumpled graphene derived from vapor phase deposition of PPy on graphene aerogel as an efficient oxygen reduction reaction electrocatalyst. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 7 (13), 7066-7072.

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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces

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7

Issue

13

Pagination

7066-7072

Language

English

RIS ID

99459

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