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Recycling PM2.5 carbon nanoparticles generated by diesel vehicles for supercapacitors and oxygen reduction reaction

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Zhu, G; Chen, T; Hu, Y; Ma, L; Chen, R; Lv, H; Wang, Y; Liang, J; Li, X; Yan, C; Zhu, H; Liu, H; Tie, Z; Jin, Z; Liu, J
Published in: Nano Energy
March 1, 2017

Particulate matter (PM) pollution has become a serious environmental problem, especially in developing countries, owing to its severe threat to human health. Particularly, airborne PM2.5 (mean aerodynamic diameter ≤2.5 µm) particles are extremely harmful, because the tiny particles can enter human respiratory system and even penetrate into circulatory system. Herein, we propose an effective strategy to recycle PM2.5 carbon nanoparticles generated by diesel vehicle engine for the applications of clean energy. After thermal treatment and purification, the PM2.5 derived carbon nanoparticles show a diameter distribution between 25 and 40 nm, mesoporous characteristics (with an average pore size of ~3.3 nm), and homogeneous nitrogen incorporation (with N content of ~1.1 at%). The PM2.5 derived N-doped mesoporous carbon nanoparticles were used as an advanced electrode material in supercapacitors, exhibiting excellent specific capacity and superb stability over long-term cycling. Moreover, the recycled PM2.5 carbon nanoparticles show attractive electrocatalytic properties for oxygen reduction reaction, presenting high onset potential and good immunity to methanol crossover. We expect this research can provide inspiration for air pollution control and sustainable energy utilization.

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Nano Energy

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2211-2855

Publication Date

March 1, 2017

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33

Start / End Page

229 / 237

Related Subject Headings

  • 4018 Nanotechnology
  • 4016 Materials engineering
  • 3403 Macromolecular and materials chemistry
  • 1007 Nanotechnology
  • 0912 Materials Engineering
  • 0303 Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry
 

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Zhu, G., Chen, T., Hu, Y., Ma, L., Chen, R., Lv, H., … Liu, J. (2017). Recycling PM2.5 carbon nanoparticles generated by diesel vehicles for supercapacitors and oxygen reduction reaction. Nano Energy, 33, 229–237. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nanoen.2017.01.038
Zhu, G., T. Chen, Y. Hu, L. Ma, R. Chen, H. Lv, Y. Wang, et al. “Recycling PM2.5 carbon nanoparticles generated by diesel vehicles for supercapacitors and oxygen reduction reaction.” Nano Energy 33 (March 1, 2017): 229–37. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nanoen.2017.01.038.
Zhu G, Chen T, Hu Y, Ma L, Chen R, Lv H, et al. Recycling PM2.5 carbon nanoparticles generated by diesel vehicles for supercapacitors and oxygen reduction reaction. Nano Energy. 2017 Mar 1;33:229–37.
Zhu, G., et al. “Recycling PM2.5 carbon nanoparticles generated by diesel vehicles for supercapacitors and oxygen reduction reaction.” Nano Energy, vol. 33, Mar. 2017, pp. 229–37. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.nanoen.2017.01.038.
Zhu G, Chen T, Hu Y, Ma L, Chen R, Lv H, Wang Y, Liang J, Li X, Yan C, Zhu H, Liu H, Tie Z, Jin Z, Liu J. Recycling PM2.5 carbon nanoparticles generated by diesel vehicles for supercapacitors and oxygen reduction reaction. Nano Energy. 2017 Mar 1;33:229–237.
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Published In

Nano Energy

DOI

ISSN

2211-2855

Publication Date

March 1, 2017

Volume

33

Start / End Page

229 / 237

Related Subject Headings

  • 4018 Nanotechnology
  • 4016 Materials engineering
  • 3403 Macromolecular and materials chemistry
  • 1007 Nanotechnology
  • 0912 Materials Engineering
  • 0303 Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry