figshare
Browse
sc3c04005_si_001.mp4 (464.18 kB)

Hierarchical N‑Doped Co/Carbon Heterostructures with Tunable Selectivity for H2O2 Production from Air

Download (464.18 kB)
media
posted on 2023-11-07, 06:00 authored by Jinhuan Cheng, Shinan Zhang, Dong Xu, Qiyuan Li, Siyuan Xia, Guangyao Zhai, Peng Gao, Weiyao Hu, Jianxing Liang, Jinping Jia
As a green oxidant, H2O2 can be produced via the electrochemical reduction of oxygen. However, current techniques usually require high-pressure air or oxygen gas to accelerate the oxygen diffusion via bubbling in the electrolyte. Here, we design a multifunctional gas capture catalyst (GCC) of hierarchical N-doped Co/carbon heterostructures with a Schottky contact at the interface for the highly efficient capture and selective transformation of oxygen from air to H2O2. Tuning the Schottky contact at the Co/NxC interface boosts H2O2 production in acid media. Remarkably, as the catalyst in the H-cell without an ion-exchange membrane and a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) assistant, the Co/N2.1C GCC could provide an accumulated H2O2 yield of 2413 mg L–1 h–1 (730 mmol g–1 h–1) at 20 mA cm–2 in 0.1 M HClO4 solution under natural air diffusion. More importantly, consistent Faradaic efficiencies (75%) at a wide scope of working potentials ranging from −0.54 to 0.46 V vs RHE were attained. The connected hierarchical structure of Co/N2.1C GCC remains stable without an obvious flooding effect confronted by conventional gas flow electrodes. This work affords valuable information for fabricating highly efficient 2e ORR catalysts and expands heterojunction catalysts for H2O2 production.

History