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J Nanosci Nanotechnol ; 19(9): 5871-5877, 2019 Sep 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30961752

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MnO2/C composite with ordered submicron pore array structure was obtained by using Atrophaneura horishana butterfly wings as template and carbon source for high performance supercapacitor electrode. Micro/nanostructured carbon substrate was firstly constructed by calcining the wing specimen under nitrogen atmosphere. Then, amorphous MnO2 was formed on the structure via surface solution reaction. The as-prepared composite shows a high specific capacitance of 1342 F g-1 at 1 A g-1 with good rate capability and stability. The excellent charge-discharge performance should be attributed to the coupling effect of pseudocapacitive amorphous MnO2 and robust porous carbon. The pore array structured substrate not only provides high specific surface area for sufficient active sites, but also exhibits good connectivity for efficient charge and mass transport.

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Small ; 15(8): e1804855, 2019 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30632276

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Natural chloroplasts containing big amounts of chlorophylls (magnesium porphyrin, Mg-Chl) are employed both as template and porphyrin source to synthesize biomorphic CoNC/CoOx composite as electrocatalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Cobalt-substituted chlorophyll derivative (Co-Chl) in chloroplasts is first obtained by successively rinsing in hydrochloric acid and cobalt acetate solutions. After calcining in nitrogen to 800 °C, Co-Chl is transferred to CoNC; while other parts of chloroplasts adsorbed with Co ions are transferred to CoOx retaining the microarchitecture of chloroplasts. The abundant active CoNC sites are protected by circumjacent biocarbon and CoOx to avoid leakage and agglomeration, and at the same time can overcome the poor conductivity weakness of CoOx by directly transporting electrons to the carbonaceous skeleton. This unique synergistic effect, together with efficient bioarchitecture, leads to good electrocatalytical performance for the ORR. The onset and half-wave potentials are 0.89 and 0.82 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode, respectively, with better durability and methanol tolerance than that of commercial Pt/C. Different from the traditional concept of biomorphic materials which simply utilize bioarchitectures, this work provides a new example of coupling bioderivative components with bioarchitectures into one integrated system to achieve good comprehensive performance for electrocatalysts.

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