Kun Yang , Jing Liu , Bin Li , Zhicheng Xu , Xiang Ji , Xinchun Yang , Jianping Long
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Abstract
A nitrogen-doped carbon-supported circular trough-shaped FeCo alloy-based electrocatalyst (FeCo/NC) was synthesized by a simple-to-accomplish method. The unique alloy structure and rich Fe/Co–Nx-based active sites constructed during the pyrolysis process endowed FeCo/NC with comparable electrocatalytic ORR activity in both a three-electrode system and Zn–air batteries to that of previously reported FeCo alloy-based catalysts.
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