▎ 摘 要
We report a novel process to synthesize graphene (G) catalyst by mechanical milling using graphite flakes as the precursor. G sample has been doped ex situ with hydrazine as nitrogen source via solvothermal procedure to obtain the G(D1) catalyst. In a second approach, the G(D2) sample has been synthesized doping G with uric acid as nitrogen precursor in situ, i.e., during the milling step. Doping with nitrogen increases the I-D/I-G Raman spectra ratios of G(D1) and G(D2) to 1.52 and 1.12, respectively, higher than 1.02 of G. XPS analysis shows that Pyridinic, Amine, Pyrrolic, Graphitic and Oxidized nitrogen are formed at G(D1), while only Pyrrolic is present at G(D2). Evaluation of catalytic activity for the ORR in 0.5 mol L-1 KOH shows an increase in onset potential (E-onset) of the ORR at G(D1), compared to G and G(D2). G(D1) also generated a higher current density (j) at 0.83 V than G and G(D2). The results show that mechanical milling is an efficient method to synthesize G. Even though, the doping can still be improved to form more Nitrogen that promotes the ORR, specifically Pyridinic N and Graphitic N. (C) 2017 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.