Résumé | 2,3,5,6-Tetra(2-pyridyl)pyrazine (TPPZ) was employed as a ligand to prepare an iron(II) complex (Fe-TPPZ) that served as a precursor to synthesize carbon-supported catalysts (Fe-Nₓ/C) through heat-treatment at 600, 700, 800 and 900 °C under N2 atmosphere. Both the structure and composition of the synthesized Fe-Nₓ/C were analyzed by X-ray diffraction and energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis, respectively. The rotating disk and ring-disk electrode measurements showed that these catalysts have strong ORR activity with an overall 4-electron transfer process through a (2 + 2)-electron transfer mechanism, which was assigned to the catalytic function of the Fe-Nₓ center. A study on the heat-treatment temperature on the ORR activity showed that 800 °C is the optimal temperature for the synthesized catalysts. Furthermore, the effect of both catalyst and Nafion® ionomer loadings in the catalyst layer on the corresponding ORR activity was also investigated. The kinetic parameters such as the chemical reaction rate between O₂ and Fe-Nₓ/C (adduct formation reaction), the rate constant for the rate-determining step (RDS), and the electron numbers in the ORR, were obtained. The methanol tolerance of the catalyst was also tested. To validate the ORR activity, a membrane electrode assembly in which the cathode catalyst layer contained Fe-Nₓ/C was constructed and tested in a real fuel cell. The results obtained are encouraging when compared with similar non-noble catalysts. |
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