Biomass-Derived Multilayer-Graphene-Encapsulated Cobalt Nanoparticles as Efficient Electrocatalyst for Versatile Renewable Energy Applications

2019 
The assembly between carbon materials and transition metals has been proved to be a feasible strategy to synthesize electrocatalysts with good activity and stability, especially those with carbon-encapsulated core–shell structures that were prepared through multiple processes. Via direct pyrolysis of kelp, we demonstrate in our work the successful synthesis a composite consisting of electrochemically active and graphene-encapsulated cobalt nanoparticles embedded in N, P, S codoped carbon three-dimensional matrix. This biomass-derived electrocatalyst is low-cost and more facile in preparation, and its typical structural features like hierarchical pore structure, high specific area and heteroatom doping enable it to serve as not only a promising cathode material for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in fuel cells but also a counter electrode material for triiodide reduction reaction (TIRR) in dye-sensitized solar cells. More importantly, the unique structure of multilayer-graphene-encapsulated cobalt nanopart...
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