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  • Iron-based nitrogen-doped carbon (FeNC) catalysts are created through high-pressure pyrolysis of carbon and melamine using varying amounts of iron acetate, with the optimum iron content determined to be 1.2 wt% for effective oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) performance.
  • The study measures how the iron content affects nitrogen retention in the catalysts, discovering that higher iron levels lead to lower nitrogen retention both in bulk and on the surface.
  • Catalysts without iron or treated with aqua regia to remove iron showed high nitrogen retention but poor ORR activity, indicating that iron is crucial for catalytic activity.

Article Abstract

Iron based nitrogen doped carbon (FeNC) catalysts are synthesized by high-pressure pyrolysis of carbon and melamine with varying amounts of iron acetate in a closed, constant-volume reactor. The optimum nominal amount of Fe (1.2 wt%) in FeNC catalysts is established through oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) polarization. Since the quantity of iron used in FeNCs is very small, the amount of Fe retained in FeNC catalysts after leaching is determined by UV-VIS spectroscopy. As nitrogen is considered to be a component of active sites, the amount of bulk and surface nitrogen retention in FeNC catalysts are measured using elemental analysis and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, respectively. It is found that increasing nominal Fe content in FeNC catalysts leads to a decreased level of nitrogen retention. Thermogravimetric analysis demonstrates that increasing nominal Fe content leads to increased weight loss during pyrolysis, particularly at high temperatures. Catalysts are also prepared in the absence of iron source, and with iron removed by washing with hot aqua regia post-pyrolysis. FeNC catalysts prepared with no Fe show high retained nitrogen content but poor ORR activity, and aqua regia washed catalysts demonstrate similar activity to Fe-free catalysts, indicating that Fe is an active site component.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c3cp54751eDOI Listing

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