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Regulating local coordination environment of Mg-Co single atom catalyst for improved direct methanol fuel cell cathode

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摘要 Fuel cells operated with a reformate fuel such as methanol are promising power systems for portable electronic devices due to their high safety,high energy density and low pollutant emissions.However,several critical issues including methanol crossover effect,CO-tolerance electrode and efficient oxygen reduction electrocatalyst with low or non-platinum usage have to be addressed before the direct methanol fuel cells(DMFCs)become commercially available for industrial application.Here,we report a highly active and selective Mg-Co dualsite oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)single atom catalyst(SAC)with porous N-doped carbon as the substrate.The catalyst exhibits a commercial Pt/C-comparable half-wave potential of 0.806 V(versus the reversible hydrogen electrode)in acid media with good stability.Furthermore,practical DMFCs test achieves a peak power density of over 200 m W cm^(-2)that far exceeds that of commercial Pt/C counterpart(82 m W cm^(-2)).Particularly,the Mg-Co DMFC system runs over 10 h with negligible current loss under 10 M concentration methanol work condition.Experimental results and theoretical calculations reveal that the N atom coordinated by Mg and Co atom exhibits an unconventional d-band-ditto localized p-band and can promote the dissociation of the key intermediate*OOH into*O and*OH,which accounts for the near unity selective 4e-ORR reaction pathway and enhanced ORR activity.In contrast,the N atom in SAC–Co remains inert in the absorption and desorption of*OOH and*OH.This local coordination environment regulation strategy around active sites may promote rational design of high-performance and durable fuel cell cathode electrocatalysts.
出处 《Journal of Magnesium and Alloys》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2023年第6期1959-1969,共11页 镁合金学报(英文)
基金 the funding support from the National Natural Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars(52125103) the National Natural Science Foundation of China(52071041,12074048 and 12147102) Chongqing Natural Science Foundation(cstc2020jcyj-msxm X0777 and cstc2020jcyj-msxm X0796) Science Foundation of Donghai Laboratory(DH-2022KF0307) the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(106112016CDJZR308808)。
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