• Teppor, P.; Jäger, R.; Paalo, M.; Palm, R.; Volobujeva, O.; Härk, E.; Kochovski, Z.; Romann, T.; Härmas, R.; Aruväli, J.; Kikas, A.; Lust, E.: Peat-derived carbon-based non-platinum group metal type catalyst for oxygen reduction and evolution reactions. Electrochemistry Communications 113 (2020), p. 106700/1-7

10.1016/j.elecom.2020.106700
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Abstract:
For the first time, a novel peat-derived carbon (PDC) was used to synthesize an active non-platinum group metal type catalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER). The obtained catalyst exhibited a smaller specific surface area and was more graphitic compared to a catalyst synthesized identically but using carbide-derived carbon (CDC) instead of PDC. Due to the organic nature of the used peat, the PDC contained numerous additives. In 0.1 M KOH, both the PDC and CDC-based catalysts displayed ORR activity comparable to Pt/Vulcan. Additionally, equally high OER activities of 1.59 V vs RHE at 10 mA cm−2 were reached for both catalysts studied. Considering the remarkable bifunctional activity of the PDC-based catalyst, it can be concluded that PDC is an exceptionally promising carbon support material for ORR and OER catalysts.