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titleOfInvention Electrode material based on carbon, fuel cell using the same, method for electrolytic production of hydrogen, and method for producing electrode material based on carbon
abstract A carbon-based electrode material capable of performing hydrogen oxidation-reduction and oxygen reduction at a noble potential without using a catalyst metal such as platinum, a fuel cell using the same, a hydrogen electrolytic production method, and Provided is a method for producing a carbon-based electrode material. A carbon material in which a nitrogen-containing functional group is covalently bonded to a carbon atom on the surface of a carbon material used as an electrode by electrolytically oxidizing an aqueous solution containing carbamic acid, and the nitrogen-containing functional group is covalently bonded to the surface. Is subjected to an electrolytic reduction treatment in a strong acid, thereby obtaining an electrode material based on carbon in which a diazo group and a sulfonic acid group as an electron-withdrawing group are bonded to the surface. In addition, a fuel cell is formed using the above-described electrode material based on carbon. [Selection figure] None
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