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Carbon Nitrogen Nanotubes as Efficient Bifunctional Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction and Evolution Reactions
Oxygen reduction and evolution reactions
are essential for broad range of renewable energy technologies such
as fuel cells, metal-air batteries and hydrogen production through
water splitting, therefore, tremendous effort has been taken to develop
excellent catalysts for these reactions. However, the development
of cost-effective and efficient bifunctional catalysts for both reactions
still remained a grand challenge. Herein, we report the electrocatalytic
investigations of bamboo-shaped carbon nitrogen nanotubes (CNNTs)
having different diameter distribution synthesized by liquid chemical
vapor deposition technique using different nitrogen containing precursors.
These CNNTs are found to be efficient bifunctional electrocatalyst
for oxygen reduction and evolution reactions. The electrocatalytic
activity strongly depends on the nanotube diameter as well as nitrogen
functionality type. The higher diameter CNNTs are more favorable for
these reactions. The increase in nanotube diameter itself enhances
the catalytic activity by lowering the oxygen adsorption energy, better
conductivity, and further facilitates the reaction by increasing the
percentage of catalytically active nitrogen moieties in CNNTs