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      Hydrogen generation from gasification of woody biomass upon acid mine drainage sludge as a novel catalyst under an air medium

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          Proton exchange membrane fuel cells are promising candidates for a clean and efficient energy conversion in the future, the development of carbon based inexpensive non-precious metal ORR catalyst has becoming one of the most attractive topics in fuel cell field. Herein we report a Fe- and N- doped carbon catalyst Fe-PANI/C-Mela with graphene structure and the surface area up to 702 m2 g−1. In 0.1 M HClO4 electrolyte, the ORR onset potential for the catalyst is high up to 0.98 V, and the half-wave potential is only 60 mV less than that of the Pt/C catalyst (Loadings: 51 μg Pt cm−2). The catalyst shows high stability after 10,000 cyclic voltammetry cycles. A membrane electrode assembly made with the catalyst as a cathode is tested in a H2-air single cell, the maximum power density reached ~0.33 W cm2 at 0.47 V.
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                Journal
                Fuel
                Fuel
                Elsevier BV
                00162361
                April 2023
                April 2023
                : 338
                : 127243
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                10.1016/j.fuel.2022.127243
                b04971d0-878b-4e2c-847f-e6d520ae0442
                © 2023

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