ORR Catalysts Derived from Biopolymers
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Due to the limited reaction rate of the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), it is considered as a limiting factor in the performance of fuel cells and metal-air batteries. Platinum is considered the benchmark catalyst for ORR; however, the scarcity of platinum, its high price, the drift phenomenon, its insufficient durability, and its susceptibility to gas poisoning are the reasons for the constant search for new ORR catalysts. Carbon-based catalysts show exceptional promise in this respect considering economic profitability and activity, and, in addition, they have favorable conductivity and often a large specific surface area. The use of chitin, cellulose, lignin, coconut shell particles, shrimp shells, and even hair for this purpose was reported, as they had similar electrochemical activity regarding Pt. Alginate, a natural polymer and a constituent of brown algae, can be successfully used to obtain carbon materials that catalyze ORR. In addition, metal atomic-level catalysts and metal... N-doped porous carbon materials, obtained from sodium alginate as a precursor, have been proposed as efficient electrocatalysts for ORR. Except for alginate, other biopolymers have been reported to play an important role in the preparation of ORR catalysts. In this review, recent advances regarding biopolymer-derived ORR catalysts are summarized, with a focus on alginate as a source.
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alginate / biopolymers / carbon porous catalysts / oxygen reduction reactionSource:
Catalysts, 2023, 13, 1Publisher:
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- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200161 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Pharmacy) (RS-200161)
- Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200146 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Physical Chemistry) (RS-200146)
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PharmacyTY - JOUR AU - Rupar, Jelena AU - Tekić, Danijela AU - Janošević-Ležaić, Aleksandra AU - Upadhyay, Kush K. PY - 2023 UR - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4419 AB - Due to the limited reaction rate of the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), it is considered as a limiting factor in the performance of fuel cells and metal-air batteries. Platinum is considered the benchmark catalyst for ORR; however, the scarcity of platinum, its high price, the drift phenomenon, its insufficient durability, and its susceptibility to gas poisoning are the reasons for the constant search for new ORR catalysts. Carbon-based catalysts show exceptional promise in this respect considering economic profitability and activity, and, in addition, they have favorable conductivity and often a large specific surface area. The use of chitin, cellulose, lignin, coconut shell particles, shrimp shells, and even hair for this purpose was reported, as they had similar electrochemical activity regarding Pt. Alginate, a natural polymer and a constituent of brown algae, can be successfully used to obtain carbon materials that catalyze ORR. In addition, metal atomic-level catalysts and metal N-doped porous carbon materials, obtained from sodium alginate as a precursor, have been proposed as efficient electrocatalysts for ORR. Except for alginate, other biopolymers have been reported to play an important role in the preparation of ORR catalysts. In this review, recent advances regarding biopolymer-derived ORR catalysts are summarized, with a focus on alginate as a source. PB - MDPI T2 - Catalysts T1 - ORR Catalysts Derived from Biopolymers VL - 13 IS - 1 DO - 10.3390/catal13010080 ER -
@article{ author = "Rupar, Jelena and Tekić, Danijela and Janošević-Ležaić, Aleksandra and Upadhyay, Kush K.", year = "2023", abstract = "Due to the limited reaction rate of the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), it is considered as a limiting factor in the performance of fuel cells and metal-air batteries. Platinum is considered the benchmark catalyst for ORR; however, the scarcity of platinum, its high price, the drift phenomenon, its insufficient durability, and its susceptibility to gas poisoning are the reasons for the constant search for new ORR catalysts. Carbon-based catalysts show exceptional promise in this respect considering economic profitability and activity, and, in addition, they have favorable conductivity and often a large specific surface area. The use of chitin, cellulose, lignin, coconut shell particles, shrimp shells, and even hair for this purpose was reported, as they had similar electrochemical activity regarding Pt. Alginate, a natural polymer and a constituent of brown algae, can be successfully used to obtain carbon materials that catalyze ORR. In addition, metal atomic-level catalysts and metal N-doped porous carbon materials, obtained from sodium alginate as a precursor, have been proposed as efficient electrocatalysts for ORR. Except for alginate, other biopolymers have been reported to play an important role in the preparation of ORR catalysts. In this review, recent advances regarding biopolymer-derived ORR catalysts are summarized, with a focus on alginate as a source.", publisher = "MDPI", journal = "Catalysts", title = "ORR Catalysts Derived from Biopolymers", volume = "13", number = "1", doi = "10.3390/catal13010080" }
Rupar, J., Tekić, D., Janošević-Ležaić, A.,& Upadhyay, K. K.. (2023). ORR Catalysts Derived from Biopolymers. in Catalysts MDPI., 13(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal13010080
Rupar J, Tekić D, Janošević-Ležaić A, Upadhyay KK. ORR Catalysts Derived from Biopolymers. in Catalysts. 2023;13(1). doi:10.3390/catal13010080 .
Rupar, Jelena, Tekić, Danijela, Janošević-Ležaić, Aleksandra, Upadhyay, Kush K., "ORR Catalysts Derived from Biopolymers" in Catalysts, 13, no. 1 (2023), https://doi.org/10.3390/catal13010080 . .