Author:
Ren Guohong,Sun Wei,Chen Yuting,Liu Chunyu,Song Kangle,Liu Xiaohong,Liu Zhongsu
Abstract
Abstract
At present, biomass materials have the characteristics of low cost, stability, and relatively high activity, which is expected to replace platinum-based (Pt) materials as cathode catalysts. In this paper, Zn, Fe-N-C catalyst materials and Fe-N-C catalyst were composited by high-temperature calcination. Their crystal and morphological structures were featured by X-ray diffraction instruments (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Their activity and stability to oxygen reduction were tested by an electrochemical workstation, and it was found that Zn, Fe-N-C catalyst materials had the best performance. The investigation of this paper can furnish an effective method for oxygen reduction reaction catalysts.