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Synthesis of modified fullerenes for oxygen reduction reactions

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posted on 2024-07-11, 09:35 authored by Rosa María Girón, Juan Marco-Martínez, Sebastiano Bellani, Braulio Insuasty Chamorro, Hansel Comas Rojas, Gabriele Tullii, Maria Rosa Antognazza, Salvatore Filippone, Nazario Martín
The oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is a key process common in several energy converting systems or electro-chemical technologies such as fuel cells, metal-air batteries, oxygen sensors, etc., which is based on the use of expensive and scarcely available platinum metal. In the search for carbon-based catalysts for ORRs, two different classes of new fullerene hybrids and metal-free fullerene derivatives endowed with suitable active sites have been prepared by highly selective metal- and organo-catalyzed synthetic methodologies. Along with their classical behavior as electron acceptors in polymer-based photo-electrochemical cells, the new fullerene derivatives are able to efficiently catalyze ORRs by using no metals or very low amounts of metals. Remarkably, the activity of metal-free fullerenes has proved to be as high as that observed for metallofullerenes bearing noble metals, and up to ten-fold higher than that of PCBM.

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2050-7496

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Journal of Materials Chemistry A

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4

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37

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6 pp

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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eng

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