scholarly journals The sum is more than its parts: stability of MnFe oxide nanoparticles supported on oxygen-functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes at alternating oxygen reduction reaction and oxygen evolution reaction conditions

2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (11-12) ◽  
pp. 2901-2906
Author(s):  
Dulce M. Morales ◽  
Mariya A. Kazakova ◽  
Maximilian Purcel ◽  
Justus Masa ◽  
Wolfgang Schuhmann

Abstract Successful design of reversible oxygen electrocatalysts does not only require to consider their activity towards the oxygen reduction (ORR) and the oxygen evolution reactions (OER), but also their electrochemical stability at alternating ORR and OER operating conditions, which is important for potential applications in reversible electrolyzers/fuel cells or metal/air batteries. We show that the combination of catalyst materials containing stable ORR active sites with those containing stable OER active sites may result in a stable ORR/OER catalyst if each of the active components can satisfy the current demand of their respective reaction. We compare the ORR/OER performances of oxides of Mn (stable ORR active sites), Fe (stable OER active sites), and bimetallic Mn0.5Fe0.5 (reversible ORR/OER catalyst) supported on oxidized multi-walled carbon nanotubes. Despite the instability of Mn and Fe oxide for the OER and the ORR, respectively, Mn0.5Fe0.5 exhibits high stability for both reactions.

2015 ◽  
Vol 17 (12) ◽  
pp. 7643-7647 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Ishihara ◽  
M. Chisaka ◽  
Y. Ohgi ◽  
K. Matsuzawa ◽  
S. Mitsushima ◽  
...  

Nano-TaOx particles were supported on MWCNTs via a thermal decomposition of oxy-tantalum phthalocyanine. The ORR activity solely-originated from nano-TaOx was above 0.9 V versus RHE with larger currents than conventional micro-TaOx in acidic media.


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