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Superstructured Macroporous Carbon Rods Composed of Defective Graphitic Nanosheets for Efficient Oxygen Reduction Reaction

Jing Wang, Yining Yao, Chaoqi Zhang, Qiang Sun, Dan Cheng, Xiaodan Huang, Jiayou Feng, Jingjing Wan, Jin Zou, Chao Liu, Chengzhong Yu

2021Advanced Science78 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rationally designed carbon materials with superstructures are promising candidates in applications such as electrocatalysis. However, the synthesis of highly porous carbon superstructures with macropores and carbon defects from a simple crystalline solid remains challenging. In this work, superstructured macroporous carbon rods composed of defective graphitic nanosheets are synthesized by direct carbonization of crystalline poly tannic acid (PTA) rods as precursors. During carbonization, PTA rods with a highly ordered lamellar structure induce a spatially confined two-step localized contraction that takes place in different dimensions and directions in each step. The unexpected contraction behavior results in the sponge-like macroporous carbon superstructure with large surface area, high porosity, and abundant defects, thus showing a superior electrocatalytic performance with high activity and selectivity for oxygen reduction reaction. The study provides new understandings in the design of functional carbon materials with distinctive structures and applications.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceCarbonizationRodLamellar structureCarbon fibersChemical engineeringPorosityNanotechnologySpecific surface areaElectrocatalystComposite materialCatalysisChemistryScanning electron microscopeElectrodeOrganic chemistryElectrochemistryAlternative medicineEngineeringMedicinePathologyComposite numberPhysical chemistryElectrocatalysts for Energy ConversionSupercapacitor Materials and FabricationAdvanced Battery Materials and Technologies