▎ 摘 要
Nitrogen-doped graphene hollow microspheres (NGHMs) were constructed, using polystyrene micro spheres (PSMs) as the sacrificial template. Negatively charged graphene oxide nanosheets (GONs) were assembled onto sulfonated PSMs with the aid of poly(ethyleneimine) through electrostatic interaction. NGHMs were obtained by pyrolysis the mixture of melamine and CON-wrapped PSMs under a nitrogen atmosphere. During the pyrolysis, the removal of PSMs and reduction of GONs and incorporation of heteroatoms were realized simultaneously. The nitrogen atomic percentage in NGHMs reached 7.13%, and sulfur content was also detected. The prepared NGHMs exhibited high catalytic activity toward oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in alkaline solution with a comparable limiting current density to JM 40 wt% Pt/C. The ORR on NGHMs electrode was dominated by the four-electron pathway in a wide potential range with long-term stability and high fuel selectivity. The enhanced electrocatalytic performance of NGHMs could be ascribed not only to the high nitrogen content, but also to the hollow sphere architecture. Moreover, the nitrogen precursor, melamine, increased the percentage of graphitic-N and prevented hollow spheres from aggregation, which also helped to improve the catalytic activity of NGHMs. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.