Modified graphene foam as a high-performance catalyst for oxygen reduction reaction

RSC Adv. 2023 Aug 24;13(36):25437-25442. doi: 10.1039/d3ra04203k. eCollection 2023 Aug 21.

Abstract

Gelatine and chitosan were used as natural precursors for nitrogen-doping of the graphene foam structure, creating specific types of active sites. The quantitative and qualitative content of nitrogen groups in the carbon structure was determined, which, under the influence of high temperature, were incorporated and transformed into forms of functional groups favorable for electrochemical application. Electrochemical studies proved that the form of pyridine-N, pyrrole-N, and quaternary-N groups have favorable electrochemical properties in the oxygen reduction reaction comparable to commercial platinum-based electrode materials. Using these materials as electrodes in metal-air batteries or fuel cells may eliminate the use of noble metal-based electrodes.