Polybenzoxazine-Derived N-doped Carbon as Matrix for Powder-Based Electrocatalysts.
ChemSusChem
; 10(12): 2653-2659, 2017 06 22.
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In addition to catalytic activity, intrinsic stability, tight immobilization on a suitable electrode surface, and sufficient electronic conductivity are fundamental prerequisites for the long-term operation of particle- and especially powder-based electrocatalysts. We present a novel approach to concurrently address these challenges by using the unique properties of polybenzoxazine (pBO) polymers, namely near-zero shrinkage and high residual-char yield even after pyrolysis at high temperatures. Pyrolysis of a nanocubic prussian blue analogue precursor (Km Mnx [Co(CN)6 ]y â
n H2 O) embedded in a bisphenol A and aniline-based pBO led to the formation of a N-doped carbon matrix modified with Mnx Coy Oz nanocubes. The obtained electrocatalyst exhibits high efficiency toward the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and more importantly a stable performance for at least 65â
h.
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Polímeros
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Carbono
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Benzoxazinas
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Nitrógeno
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En
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ChemSusChem
Asunto de la revista:
QUIMICA
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TOXICOLOGIA
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2017
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Article
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Alemania