Engineering of Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanofibers for the ORR By Chemical Vapor Deposition

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (20) ◽  
pp. 4867-4873
Author(s):  
Bhagyashri Todankar ◽  
Pradeep Desai ◽  
Ajinkya K. Ranade ◽  
Tharangattu N. Narayanan ◽  
Masaki Tanemura ◽  
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RSC Advances ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (39) ◽  
pp. 20554-20566 ◽  
Author(s):  
John Anthuvan Rajesh ◽  
Arumugam Pandurangan

CNTs doped with large amounts of nitrogen were produced on a LaNi5 alloy catalyst by CVD and its growth mechanism discussed on the basis of dissolution and precipitation mechanisms.


2017 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 2669-2679 ◽  
Author(s):  
Egor V Lobiak ◽  
Lyubov G Bulusheva ◽  
Ekaterina O Fedorovskaya ◽  
Yury V Shubin ◽  
Pavel E Plyusnin ◽  
...  

Novel nitrogen-doped carbon hybrid materials consisting of multiwalled nanotubes and porous graphitic layers have been produced by chemical vapor deposition over magnesium-oxide-supported metal catalysts. CN x nanotubes were grown on Co/Mo, Ni/Mo, or Fe/Mo alloy nanoparticles, and MgO grains served as a template for the porous carbon. The simultaneous formation of morphologically different carbon structures was due to the slow activation of catalysts for the nanotube growth in a carbon-containing gas environment. An analysis of the obtained products by means of transmission electron microscopy, thermogravimetry and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy methods revealed that the catalyst's composition influences the nanotube/porous carbon ratio and concentration of incorporated nitrogen. The hybrid materials were tested as electrodes in a 1M H2SO4 electrolyte and the best performance was found for a nitrogen-enriched material produced using the Fe/Mo catalyst. From the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy data, it was concluded that the nitrogen doping reduces the resistance at the carbon surface/electrolyte interface and the nanotubes permeating the porous carbon provide fast charge transport in the cell.


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