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Strong synergy between physical and chemical properties:Insight into optimization of atomically dispersed oxygen reduction catalysts 被引量:5
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作者 Yifan Zhang Linsheng Liu +4 位作者 Yuxuan Li Xueqin Mu Shichun Mu Suli Liu Zhihui Dai 《Journal of Energy Chemistry》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第4期36-49,共14页
Atomically dispersed catalysts exhibit significant influence on facilitating the sluggish oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)kinetics with high atom economy,owing to remarkable attributes including nearly 100%atomic utiliz... Atomically dispersed catalysts exhibit significant influence on facilitating the sluggish oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)kinetics with high atom economy,owing to remarkable attributes including nearly 100%atomic utilization and exceptional catalytic functionality.Furthermore,accurately controlling atomic physical properties including spin,charge,orbital,and lattice degrees of atomically dispersed catalysts can realize the optimized chemical properties including maximum atom utilization efficiency,homogenous active centers,and satisfactory catalytic performance,but remains elusive.Here,through physical and chemical insight,we review and systematically summarize the strategies to optimize atomically dispersed ORR catalysts including adjusting the atomic coordination environment,adjacent electronic orbital and site density,and the choice of dual-atom sites.Then the emphasis is on the fundamental understanding of the correlation between the physical property and the catalytic behavior for atomically dispersed catalysts.Finally,an overview of the existing challenges and prospects to illustrate the current obstacles and potential opportunities for the advancement of atomically dispersed catalysts in the realm of electrocatalytic reactions is offered. 展开更多
关键词 Atomically dispersed catalysts Coordination environment Electronic orbitals Inter-site distance effect oxygen reduction reaction
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Boric Acid-Assisted Pyrolysis for High-Loading Single-Atom Catalysts to Boost Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Zn-Air Batteries 被引量:2
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作者 Chenxi Xu Jiexing Wu +12 位作者 Liang Chen Yi Gong Boyang Mao Jincan Zhang Jinhai Deng Mingxuan Mao Yan Shi Zhaohui Hou Mengxue Cao Huanxin Li Haihui Zhou Zhongyuan Huang Yafei Kuang 《Energy & Environmental Materials》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第2期102-110,共9页
The emerging of single-atom catalysts(SACs)offers a great opportunity for the development of advanced energy storage and conversion devices due to their excellent activity and durability,but the actual mass production... The emerging of single-atom catalysts(SACs)offers a great opportunity for the development of advanced energy storage and conversion devices due to their excellent activity and durability,but the actual mass production of high-loading SACs is still challenging.Herein,a facile and green boron acid(H_(3)BO_(3))-assisted pyrolysis strategy is put forward to synthesize SACs by only using chitosan,cobalt salt and H_(3)BO_(3)as precursor,and the effect of H_(3)BO_(3)is deeply investigated.The results show that molten boron oxide derived from H_(3)BO_(3)as ideal high-temperature carbonization media and blocking media play important role in the synthesis process.As a result,the acquired Co/N/B tri-doped porous carbon framework(Co-N-B-C)not only presents hierarchical porous structure,large specific surface area and abundant carbon edges but also possesses high-loading single Co atom(4.2 wt.%),thus giving rise to outstanding oxygen catalytic performance.When employed as a catalyst for air cathode in Zn-air batteries,the resultant Co-N-B-C catalyst shows remarkable power density and long-term stability.Clearly,our work gains deep insight into the role of H_(3)BO_(3)and provides a new avenue to synthesis of high-performance SACs. 展开更多
关键词 boric acid oxygen reduction reaction single-atom catalysts Zn-air batteries
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Atomically dispersed Mn-N_(x) catalysts derived from Mn-hexamine coordination frameworks for oxygen reduction reaction 被引量:1
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作者 Guoyu Zhong Liuyong Zou +10 位作者 Xiao Chi Zhen Meng Zehong Chen Tingzhen Li Yongfa Huang Xiaobo Fu Wenbo Liao Shaona Zheng Yongjun Xu Feng Peng Xinwen Peng 《Carbon Energy》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第5期114-126,共13页
Metal-organic frameworks recently have been burgeoning and used as precursors to obtain various metal-nitrogen-carbon catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction(ORR).Although rarely studied,Mn-N-C is a promising catalyst... Metal-organic frameworks recently have been burgeoning and used as precursors to obtain various metal-nitrogen-carbon catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction(ORR).Although rarely studied,Mn-N-C is a promising catalyst for ORR due to its weak Fenton reaction activity and strong graphitization catalysis.Here,we developed a facile strategy for anchoring the atomically dispersed nitrogen-coordinated single Mn sites on carbon nanosheets(MnNCS)from an Mn-hexamine coordination framework.The atomically dispersed Mn-N_(4) sites were dispersed on ultrathin carbon nanosheets with a hierarchically porous structure.The optimized MnNCS displayed an excellent ORR performance in half-cells(0.89 V vs.reversible hydrogen electrode(RHE)in base and 0.76 V vs.RHE in acid in half-wave potential)and Zn-air batteries(233 mW cm^(−2)in peak power density),along with significantly enhanced stability.Density functional theory calculations further corroborated that the Mn-N_(4)-C(12)site has favorable adsorption of*OH as the rate-determining step.These findings demonstrate that the metal-hexamine coordination framework can be used as a model system for the rational design of highly active atomic metal catalysts for energy applications. 展开更多
关键词 carbon nanosheets ELECTROCATALYST metal-organic frameworks Mn-N_(4) oxygen reduction reaction Zn-air batteries
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A carbon material doped with both porous FeO_(x) and N as an efficient catalyst for oxygen reduction reactions
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作者 GAO Jian WANG Xin-yao +4 位作者 MENG Ling-xin YIN Zhen MA Na TAN Xiao-yao ZHANG Peng 《新型炭材料(中英文)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 北大核心 2024年第6期1202-1212,共11页
To replace precious metal oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)electrocatalysts,many transition metals and N-doped car-bon composites have been proposed in the last decade resulting in their rapid development as promising no... To replace precious metal oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)electrocatalysts,many transition metals and N-doped car-bon composites have been proposed in the last decade resulting in their rapid development as promising non-precious metal catalysts.We used Ketjenblack carbon as the precursor and mixed it with a polymeric ionic liquid(PIL)of[Hvim]NO_(3) and Fe(NO_(3))_(3),which was thermally calcined at 900℃ to produce a porous FeO_(x),N co-doped carbon material denoted FeO_(x)-N/C.Because the PIL of[Hvim]NO_(3) strongly combines with and disperses Fe^(3+)ions,and NO_(3)−is thermally pyrolyzed to form the porous structure,the FeO_(x)-N/C catalyst has a high electrocatalytic activity for the ORR in both 0.1 mol L^(−1) KOH and 0.5 mol L^(−1) H_(2)SO_(4) electrolytes.It was used as the catalyst to assemble a zinc-air battery,which had a peak power density of 185 mW·cm^(−2).Its superior electrocatalytic activity,wide pH range,and easy preparation make FeO_(x)-N/C a promising electrocatalyst for fuel cells and metal-air batteries. 展开更多
关键词 oxygen reduction reaction Ionic liquid Porous carbon ELECTROCATALYSIS FeOx N co-doping
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Structural engineering of Fe single-atom oxygen reduction catalyst with high site density and improved mass transfer
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作者 Jiawen Wu Yuanzhi Zhu +3 位作者 An Cai Xiaobin Fan Wenchao Peng Yang Li 《Journal of Energy Chemistry》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第11期634-644,共11页
Fe-N-C catalysts are widely considered as promising non-precious-metal candidates for electrocatalytic oxygen reduction reaction(ORR),Yet despite their high catalytic activity through rational modulation,challenges re... Fe-N-C catalysts are widely considered as promising non-precious-metal candidates for electrocatalytic oxygen reduction reaction(ORR),Yet despite their high catalytic activity through rational modulation,challenges remain in their low site density and unsatisfactory mass transfer structure.Herein,we present a structural engineering approach employing a soft-template coating strategy to fabricate a hollow and hierarchically porous N-doped carbon framework anchored with atomically dispersed Fe sites(FeNCh) as an efficient ORR catalyst.The combination of hierarchical porosity and high exterior surface area is proven crucial for exposing more active sites,which gives rise to a remarkable ORR performance with a half-wave potential of 0.902 V in 0.1 m KOH and 0.814 V in 0.1 m HClO_(4),significantly outperforming its counterpart with solid structure and dominance of micropores(FeNC-s).The mass transfer property is revealed by in-situ electrochemical impedance spectroscopy(EIS) measurement.The distribution of relaxation time(DRT) analysis is further introduced to deconvolve the kinetic and mass transport processes,which demonstrates an alleviated mass transport resistance for FeNC-h,validating the effectiveness of structural engineering.This work not only provides an effective structural engineering approach but also contributes to the comprehensive mass transfer evaluation on advanced electrocatalyst for energy conversion applications. 展开更多
关键词 Single-atom catalysts oxygen reduction reaction Structural engineering Active site density Mass transfer Zinc-air batteries
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Tin-mediated carbon-confined Pt_(3)Co ordered intermetallic nanoparticles as highly efficient and durable oxygen reduction electrocatalysts for rechargeable zinc-air batteries
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作者 Ruotao Yang Chuhan Dai +4 位作者 Laiwei Zhang Ruirui Wang Kui Yin Bo Liu Ziliang Chen 《Journal of Energy Chemistry》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第11期169-179,共11页
The development of electrocatalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction(ORR) that bears high selectivity,exceptional activity,and long-term stability is crucial for advancing various green energy technologies.Intermetal... The development of electrocatalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction(ORR) that bears high selectivity,exceptional activity,and long-term stability is crucial for advancing various green energy technologies.Intermetallics composed of platinum and transition metals are considered to be promising candidates for this purpose.However,they typically face challenges such as unfavorable intrinsic activity and a propensity for particle aggregation,diminishing their ORR performance.Against this backdrop,we present our findings on a N-doped carbon confined Pt_(3)Co intermetallic doped with p-block metal tin(Pt_(3)Co_(x)Sn_(1-x)/NC).The introduction of Sn induces lattice strain due to its larger atomic size,which leads to the distortion of the Pt_(3)Co lattice structure,while the coupling of carbon polyhedra inhibits the particle aggregation.The optimized Pt_(3)Co_(0.8)Sn_(0.2)/NC catalyst demonstrates an impressive half-wave potential of 0.86 V versus RHE,surpassing both Pt_(3)Co/NC and Pt_(3)Sn/NC catalysts.Moreover,the Pt_(3)Co_(0.8)Sn_(0.2)/NC exhibits a mass-specific activity as high as 1.4 A mg_(Pt)^(-1),ranking it in the top level among the intermetallicsbased ORR electrocatalysts.When further employed as a cathode material in a self-assembled zinc-air battery,it shows stable operation for over 80 h.These results underscore the significant impact of lattice strain engineering through the strategic doping of p-block metal in the carbon-confined Pt_(3)Co intermetallic,thereby enhancing the catalytic efficiency for the ORR. 展开更多
关键词 Lattice strain Pt-based intermetallic N-doped carbon Electrocatalysis oxygen reduction reaction
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Deciphering the linear relationship in the activity of the oxygen reduction reaction on Pt electrodes:A decisive role of adsorbates
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作者 Haowen Cui Yan-Xia Chen 《Journal of Energy Chemistry》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第7期70-77,共8页
Despite substantial efforts in developing high-performance catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction(ORR),the persistent challenge lies in the high onset overpotential of the ORR,and the effect of the elec-trolyte s... Despite substantial efforts in developing high-performance catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction(ORR),the persistent challenge lies in the high onset overpotential of the ORR,and the effect of the elec-trolyte solution cannot be ignored.Consequently,we have systematically investigated the impact of adsorbate species and concentration,as well as solution pH,on the ORR activity on Pt(111)and Pt(poly)electrodes.The results all tend to establish a linear quantitative relationship between the onset potential for ORR and the adsorption equilibrium potential of the adsorbate.This finding indicates the decisive role of adsorbates in the onset potential for ORR,suggesting that the adsorption potential of adsorbates can serve as an intuitive criterion for ORR activity.Additional support for this conclusion is derived from experimental results obtained from the oxygen evolution reaction on Pt(poly)with different adsorbate species and from the hydrogen evolution reaction on Pt(111)with iodine adsorption.We further propose both an empirical equation for the onset potential for ORR and the concept of a potential-regulated adsor-bate shielding effect to elucidate the influence of adsorbates on ORR activity.This study provides new insights into the high onset overpotential of the ORR and offers potential strategies for predicting and enhancingORRactivity inthefuture. 展开更多
关键词 oxygen reduction reaction ACTIVITY ADSORBATE Equilibrium potential Pt(111)
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Fe-N-C core-shell catalysts with single low-spin Fe(Ⅱ)-N_(4)species for oxygen reduction reaction and high-performance proton exchange membrane fuel cells
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作者 Yan Wan Linhui Yu +5 位作者 Bingxin Yang Caihong Li Chen Fang Wei Guo Fang-Xing Xiao Yangming Lin 《Journal of Energy Chemistry》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第6期538-546,I0013,共10页
Fe-N-doped carbon materials(Fe-N-C)are promising candidates for oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)relative to Pt-based catalysts in proton exchange membrane fuel cells(PEMFCs).However,the intrinsic contributions of Fe-N_(... Fe-N-doped carbon materials(Fe-N-C)are promising candidates for oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)relative to Pt-based catalysts in proton exchange membrane fuel cells(PEMFCs).However,the intrinsic contributions of Fe-N_(4)moiety with different chemical/spin states(e.g.D1,D2,D3)to ORR are unclear since various states coexist inevitably.In the present work,Fe-N-C core-shell nanocatalyst with single lowspin Fe(Ⅱ)-N_(4)species(D1)is synthesized and identified with ex-situ ultralow temperature Mossbauer spectroscopy(T=1.6 K)that could essentially differentiate various Fe-N_(4)states and invisible Fe-O species.By quantifying with CO-pulse chemisorption,site density and turnover frequency of Fe-N-C catalysts reach 2.4×10^(-9)site g^(-1)and 23 e site~(-1)s^(-1)during the ORR,respectively.Half-wave potential(0.915V_(RHE))of the Fe-N-C catalyst is more positive(approximately 54 mV)than that of Pt/C.Moreover,we observe that the performance of PEMFCs on Fe-N-C almost achieves the 2025 target of the US Department of Energy by demonstrating a current density of 1.037 A cm^(-2)combined with the peak power density of 0,685 W cm^(-2),suggesting the critical role of Fe(Ⅱ)-N_(4)site(D1).After 500 h of running,PEMFCs still deliver a power density of 1.26 W cm^(-2)at 1.0 bar H_(2)-O_(2),An unexpected rate-determining step is figured out by isotopic labelling experiment and theoretical calculation.This work not only offers valuable insights regarding the intrinsic contribution of Fe-N_(4)with a single spin state to alkaline/acidic ORR,but also provides great opportunities for developing high-performance stable PEMFCs. 展开更多
关键词 Fuel cells oxygen reduction reaction Non-platinum group metals(PGMs) Isotopic labelling Active site TOF
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Engineering rich defects in nitrogen-doped porous carbon to boost oxygen reduction reaction kinetics
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作者 Yanqiu Wang XinJing Huang +4 位作者 Yang Liu Wenhao He ZhongLiang Tian Ya Li Wenzhang Li 《Journal of Energy Chemistry》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第12期417-425,共9页
Metal-free carbon-based materials offer a promising alternative to Pt-based catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR).However,challenges persist due to its sluggish kinetics and poor acid ORR performance.Here,... Metal-free carbon-based materials offer a promising alternative to Pt-based catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR).However,challenges persist due to its sluggish kinetics and poor acid ORR performance.Here,we introduce a novel nitrogen-doped porous carbon with rich defects sites (such as pentagons,edge and vacancy defects)(PV/HPC) via a simple etching strategy.The PV/HPC demonstrates long-term stability and exceptional catalytic activity with half-wave potential of 0.9 V and average electron transfer number of 3.98 in alkaline solution while 0.78 V and 3.78 in acidic solution,indicating its efficiency and robustness as an ORR catalyst.Additionally,it achieves a higher kinetic current density of 91.9 m A cm^(-2)at 0.8 V,which is 1.75 times that of Pt/C (52.5 mA cm^(-2)).Furthemore,it enables Al-air battery to attain a maximum power density of 487 mW cm^(-2),compared to 477 mW cm^(-2) for the Pt/C catalyst.Density functional theory (DFT) calculations elucidate that the introduction of multifunctional defects in nitrogen-doped porous carbon collectively reduces the reaction energy barrier of the departure of OH*and boosts the oxygen reduction reaction kinetics.This work presents a simple method to design durable and effective carbon-based ORR catalysts. 展开更多
关键词 oxygen reduction reaction Carbon-based catalyst Rich defects Porous structure Al-air battery
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Modulation of Electronic States in Bimetallic-doped Nitrogen-Carbon Based Nanoparticles for Enhanced Oxygen Reduction Kinetics
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作者 Chen Gong Chenyu Yang +2 位作者 Wanlin Zhou Hui Su Qinghua Liu 《Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第4期513-521,I0042-I0060,I0094,共29页
Controlling the local electronic structure of active ingredients to improve the adsorption desorption characteristics of oxygen-containing intermediates over the electrochemical liquid-solid interfaces is a critical c... Controlling the local electronic structure of active ingredients to improve the adsorption desorption characteristics of oxygen-containing intermediates over the electrochemical liquid-solid interfaces is a critical challenge in the field of oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)catalysis.Here,we offer a simple approach for modulating the electronic states of metal nanocrystals by bimetal co-doping into carbon-nitrogen substrate,allowing us to modulate the electronic structure of catalytic active centers.To test our strategy,we designed a typical bimetallic nanoparticle catalyst(Fe-Co NP/NC)to flexibly alter the reaction kinetics of ORR.Our results from synchrotron Xray absorption spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy showed that the co-doping of iron and cobalt could optimize the intrinsic charge distribution of Fe-Co NP/NC catalyst,promoting the oxygen reduction kinetics and ultimately achieving remarkable ORR activity.Consequently,the carefully designed Fe-Co NP/NC exhibits an ultra-high kinetic current density at the operating voltage(71.94 mA/cm^(2)at 0.80 V),and the half-wave potential achieves 0.915 V,which is obviously better than that of the corresponding controls including Fe NP/NC,Co NP/NC.Our findings provide a unique perspective for optimizing the electronic structure of active centers to achieve higher ORR catalytic activity and faster kinetics. 展开更多
关键词 oxygen reduction reaction Reaction kinetics Electronic state modulation CODOPING ELECTROCATALYSIS
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A post-modification strategy to precisely construct dual-atom sites for oxygen reduction electrocatalysis
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作者 Juan Wang Xinyan Liu +9 位作者 Chang-Xin Zhao Yun-Wei Song Jia-Ning Liu Xi-Yao Li Chen-Xi Bi Xin Wan Jianglan Shui Hong-Jie Peng Bo-Quan Li Jia-Qi Huang 《Journal of Energy Chemistry》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第3期511-517,I0012,共8页
Dual-atom catalysts(DACs) afford promising potential for oxygen reduction electrocatalysis due to their high atomic efficiency and high intrinsic activity.However,precise construction of dual-atom sites remains a chal... Dual-atom catalysts(DACs) afford promising potential for oxygen reduction electrocatalysis due to their high atomic efficiency and high intrinsic activity.However,precise construction of dual-atom sites remains a challenge.In this work,a post-modification strategy is proposed to precisely fabricate DACs for oxygen reduction electrocatalysis.Concretely,a secondary metal precursor is introduced to the primary single-atom sites to introduce direct metal-metal interaction,which ensures the formation of desired atom pair structure during the subsequent pyrolysis process and allows for successful construction of DACs.The as-prepared FeCo-NC DAC exhibits superior oxygen reduction electrocatalytic activity with a half-wave potential of 0,91 V vs.reversible hydrogen electrode.Zn-air batteries equipped with the FeCo-NC DAC demonstrate higher peak power density than those with the Pt/C benchmark.More importantly,this post-modification strategy is demonstrated universal to achieve a variety of dual-atom sites.This work presents an effective synthesis methodology for precise construction of catalytic materials and propels their applications in energy-related devices. 展开更多
关键词 Dual-atom catalysts ELECTROCATALYSIS oxygen reduction reaction Post-modification Zinc–air batteries
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Rational design of vitamin C/defective carbon van der Waals heterostructure for enhanced activity,durability and storage stability toward oxygen reduction reaction
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作者 Ruiqi Cheng Kaiqi Li +5 位作者 Huanxin Li Tianshuo Zhao Yibo Wang Qingyue Xue Jiao Zhang Chaopeng Fu 《Journal of Energy Chemistry》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第1期103-111,I0003,共10页
Metal-free defective carbon materials with abundant active sites have been widely studied as low-cost and efficient oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)electrocatalysts in metal-air batteries.However,the active sites in def... Metal-free defective carbon materials with abundant active sites have been widely studied as low-cost and efficient oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)electrocatalysts in metal-air batteries.However,the active sites in defective carbon are easily subjected to serious oxidation or hydroxylation during ORR or storage,leading to rapid degradation of activity.Herein,we design a van der Waals heterostructure comprised of vitamin C(VC)and defective carbon(DC)to not only boost the activity but also enhance the durability and storage stability of the DC-VC electrocatalyst.The formation of VC van der Waals between DC and VC is demonstrated to be an effective strategy to protect the defect active sites from oxidation and hydroxylation degradation,thus significantly enhancing the electrochemical durability and storage anti-aging performance.Moreover,the DC-VC van der Waals can reduce the reaction energy barrier to facilitate the ORR.These findings are also confirmed by operando Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations.It is necessary to mention that the preparation of this DC-VC electrocatalyst can be scaled up,and the ORR performance of the largely produced electrocatalyst is demonstrated to be very consistent.Furthermore,the DC-VC-based aluminum-air batteries display very competitive power density with good performance maintenance. 展开更多
关键词 Van der Waals heterostructure oxygen reduction reaction Stability Scalable production Aluminum-air battery
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Building Fe atom–cluster composite sites using a site occupation strategy to boost electrochemical oxygen reduction
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作者 Tingyi Zhou Yi Guan +9 位作者 Changjie He Lei Zhang Xueliang Sun Zhongxin Song Qianling Zhang Chuanxin He Xiantao Jiang Zhaoyan Luo Wei Xing Xiangzhong Ren 《Carbon Energy》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第3期276-286,共11页
The high-temperature pyrolysis process for preparing M–N–C single-atom catalyst usually results in high heterogeneity in product structure concurrently contains multiscale metal phases from single atoms(SAs),atomic ... The high-temperature pyrolysis process for preparing M–N–C single-atom catalyst usually results in high heterogeneity in product structure concurrently contains multiscale metal phases from single atoms(SAs),atomic clusters to nanoparticles.Therefore,understanding the interactions among these components,especially the synergistic effects between single atomic sites and cluster sites,is crucial for improving the oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)activity of M–N–C catalysts.Accordingly,herein,we constructed a model catalyst composed of both atomically dispersed FeN4 SA sites and adjacent Fe clusters through a site occupation strategy.We found that the Fe clusters can optimize the adsorption strength of oxygen reduction intermediates on FeN4 SA sites by introducing electron-withdrawing–OH ligands and decreasing the d-band center of the Fe center.The as-developed catalyst exhibits encouraging ORR activity with halfwave potentials(E1/2)of 0.831 and 0.905 V in acidic and alkaline media,respectively.Moreover,the catalyst also represents excellent durability exceeding that of Fe–N–C SA catalyst.The practical application of Fe(Cd)–CNx catalyst is further validated by its superior activity and stability in a metalair battery device.Our work exhibits the great potential of synergistic effects between multiphase metal species for improvements of singleatom site catalysts. 展开更多
关键词 d-band center metal clusters oxygen reduction reaction single-atom catalyst site occupations strategy
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Pt-based intermetallic compound catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction:From problems to recent developments
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作者 Heyuan Tian Xian Wang +4 位作者 Jiawei Ge Hao Wan Wei Ma Guanqun Xie Junjie Ge 《Journal of Energy Chemistry》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第12期302-324,共23页
Proton exchange membrane fuel cells(PEMFCs)are promising next-generation energy conversion devices with advantages including high energy conversion efficiency,low noise,and environmental friendliness.On the PEMFC cath... Proton exchange membrane fuel cells(PEMFCs)are promising next-generation energy conversion devices with advantages including high energy conversion efficiency,low noise,and environmental friendliness.On the PEMFC cathode,the oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)relies heavily on Pt-based catalysts,where PtM_(x)(M stands for transition metal)intermetallic compounds(IMCs)are considered the best choice to enhance the catalytic activity.However,problems such as inadequate catalytic activity,high cost,and insufficient durability,etc.still hamper its commercialization.The optimizations of the catalyst structure,the improvements in the preparation process,and the understanding of the reaction mechanism are of great value.The developments of cathodic oxygen reduction catalysts for PEMFCs will also focus on improving the catalytic activity of intermetallic compound nanoparticles,the utilization rate,and the durability of Pt.Controlling the particle size and particle/carrier interaction remain key issues for future research.The catalyst reaction mechanism,the surface changes of the nanoparticles of Pt(111)face before and after the catalytic reaction,and the targeted regulation of the adsorption strength between the IMCs and oxygen-containing intermediates adjusted by transition metals need to be investigated more specifically and directly.At the application level,the expression of catalyst properties in the catalyst membrane electrode and reactor are the keys to the performance of PEMFCs.Therefore,researches on PEMFCs are still systematic works.This paper summarized the recent process toward the optimization of catalyst preparation,the exploration of new catalysts,and the new understanding of the mechanism.Given the reference to the development of PEMFCs,future research can start from the existing problems,solve the shortcomings of the catalyst,and promote the practical application of PEMFCs. 展开更多
关键词 oxygen reduction reaction PLATINUM PEMFCS Intermetallic compound
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Atomically dispersed Fe sites on hierarchically porous carbon nanoplates for oxygen reduction reaction
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作者 Ruixue Zheng Qinglei Meng +9 位作者 Hao Zhang Teng Li Di Yang Li Zhang Xiaolong Jia Changpeng Liu Jianbing Zhu Xiaozheng Duan Meiling Xiao Wei Xing 《Journal of Energy Chemistry》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第3期7-15,I0002,共10页
Developing cost-effective,robust and stable non-precious metal catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction(ORR) is of paramount importance for electrochemical energy conversion devices such as fuel cells and metal-air bat... Developing cost-effective,robust and stable non-precious metal catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction(ORR) is of paramount importance for electrochemical energy conversion devices such as fuel cells and metal-air batteries.Although Fe-N-C single atom catalysts(SACs) have been hailed as the most promising candidate due to the optimal binding strength of ORR intermediates on the Fe-N_(4) sites,they suffer from serious mass transport limitations as microporous templates/substrates,i.e.,zeolitic imidazolate frameworks(ZIFs),are usually employed to host the active sites.Motivated by this challenge,we herein develop a hydrogen-bonded organic framework(HOF)-assisted pyrolysis strategy to construct hierarchical micro/mesoporous carbon nanoplates for the deposition of atomically dispersed Fe-N_(4) sites.Such a design is accomplished by employing HOF nanoplates assembled from 2-aminoterephthalic acid(NH_(2)-BDC) and p-phenylenediamine(PDA) as both soft templates and C,N precursors.Benefitting from the structural merits inherited from HOF templates,the optimized catalyst(denoted as Fe-N-C SAC-950) displays outstanding ORR activity with a high half-wave potential of 0.895 V(vs.reversible hydrogen electrode(RHE)) and a small overpotential of 356 mV at 10 mA cm^(-2) for the oxygen evolution reaction(OER).More excitingly,its application potential is further verified by delivering superb rechargeability and cycling stability with a nearly unfading charge-discharge gap of 0.72 V after 160 h.Molecular dynamics(MD) simulations reveal that micro/mesoporous structure is conducive to the rapid mass transfer of O_(2),thus enhancing the ORR performance.In situ Raman results further indicate that the conversion of O_(2) to~*O_(2)-the rate-determining step(RDS) for Fe-N-C SAC-950.This work will provide a versatile strategy to construct single atom catalysts with desirable catalytic properties. 展开更多
关键词 Fe single atom catalysts oxygen reduction reaction Mesoporous structure Active sites Zinc-air battery
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Local tetragonal distortion of Pt alloy catalysts for enhanced oxygen reduction reaction efficiency
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作者 Xiaoke Li Xiao Duan +8 位作者 Kang Hua Yongkang Wu Zhiyan Rui Rui Ding Aidong Li Chen Ouyang Jia Li Ting Li Jianguo Liu 《Carbon Energy》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第7期41-52,共12页
Platinum-based alloy nanoparticles are the most attractive catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction at present,but an in-depth understanding of the relationship between their short-range structural information and ... Platinum-based alloy nanoparticles are the most attractive catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction at present,but an in-depth understanding of the relationship between their short-range structural information and catalytic performance is still lacking.Herein,we present a synthetic strategy that uses transition-metal oxide-assisted thermal diffusion.PtCo/C catalysts with localized tetragonal distortion were obtained by controlling the thermal diffusion process of transition-metal elements.This localized structural distortion induced a significant strain effect on the nanoparticle surface,which further shortened the length of the Pt-Pt bond,improved the electronic state of the Pt surface,and enhanced the performance of the catalyst.PtCo/C catalysts with special short-range structures achieved excellent mass activity(2.27 Amg_(Pt)^(-1))and specific activity(3.34 A cm^(-2)).In addition,the localized tetragonal distortion-induced surface compression of the Pt skin improved the stability of the catalyst.The mass activity decreased by only 13% after 30,000 cycles.Enhanced catalyst activity and excellent durability have also been demonstrated in the proton exchange membrane fuel cell configuration.This study provides valuable insights into the development of advanced Pt-based nanocatalysts and paves the way for reducing noble-metal loading and increasing the catalytic activity and catalyst stability. 展开更多
关键词 ELECTROCATALYSTS fuel cells local tetragonal distortion oxygen reduction
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Pyrolysis of Copper Phthalocyanine as Non-noble Metal Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction
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作者 ZHANG Lijuan LU Jinhua +1 位作者 WANG Yan LI Xiang 《Journal of Wuhan University of Technology(Materials Science)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第5期1087-1092,共6页
We investigated the relationship between oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)activity and the pyrolysis temperature(650-850℃)of CuPc in alkaline solution.The highly active sites were formed through the decomposition of CuP... We investigated the relationship between oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)activity and the pyrolysis temperature(650-850℃)of CuPc in alkaline solution.The highly active sites were formed through the decomposition of CuPc or Cu-N_(4) structure after releasing 4-nitrophthalonitrile.Cu-Nx incorporated with carbon were the main active sites.The XPS measurement results show that,at lower temperature,the contents of pyridinic-N and pyrrolic-N account for the most of the total N.As the temperature is higher than 750℃,the content of graphitic N(26.11%)increases and pyridinic-N(58.81%)becomes the dominant specie.When the temperature is higher than 850℃,the content of graphitic N increases remarkably and becomes the dominant species.Moreover,the specific surface areas decrease with increased pyrolysis temperature.Benefiting from the synergistic effect,the pyrolysis temperature at 750℃of CuPc displays superior electrocatalytic properties.The obtained results reveal that the fabricated non-noble metal catalysts can be used as low-cost,efficient catalyst for water splitting ORR in metal-air batteries and fuel cells. 展开更多
关键词 copper phthalocyanine PYROLYSIS ELECTROCATALYTIC oxygen reduction reaction
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Oxygen Reduction Reaction Activity of Fe-based Dual-Atom Catalysts with Different Local Configurations via Graph Neural Representation
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作者 Xueqian Xia Zengying Ma Yucheng Huang 《Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第5期599-604,I0038-I0040,I0099,共10页
The performance of proton exchange membrane fuel cells depends heavily on the oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)at the cathode,for which platinum-based catalysts are currently the standard.The high cost and limited availa... The performance of proton exchange membrane fuel cells depends heavily on the oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)at the cathode,for which platinum-based catalysts are currently the standard.The high cost and limited availability of platinum have driven the search for alternative catalysts.While FeN4 single-atom catalysts have shown promising potential,their ORR activity needs to be further enhanced.In contrast,dual-atom catalysts(DACs)offer not only higher metal loading but also the ability to break the ORR scaling relations.However,the diverse local structures and tunable coordination environments of DACs create a vast chemical space,making large-scale computational screening challenging.In this study,we developed a graph neural network(GNN)-based framework to predict the ORR activity of Fe-based DACs,effectively addressing the challenges posed by variations in local catalyst structures.Our model,trained on a dataset of 180 catalysts,accurately predicted the Gibbs free energy of ORR intermediates and overpotentials,and identified 32 DACs with superior catalytic activity compared to FeN4 SAC.This approach not only advances the design of high-performance DACs,but also offers a powerful computational tool that can significantly reduce the time and cost of catalyst development,thereby accelerating the commercialization of fuel cell technologies. 展开更多
关键词 oxygen reduction reaction Dual-atom catalyst Graph neural representation Density functional theory Artificial intelligence
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Sulfur doped iron-nitrogen-hard carbon nanosheets as efficient and robust noble metal-free catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction in PEMFC
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作者 Bin Liu Jiawang Li +6 位作者 Bowen Yan Qi Wei Xingyu Wen Huarui Xie Huan He Pei Kang Shen Zhi Qun Tian 《Journal of Energy Chemistry》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第2期422-433,I0010,共13页
Transition metal-nitrogen-carbon(M-N-C)as a promising substitute for the conventional noble metalbased catalyst still suffers from low activity and durability for oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)in proton exchange membr... Transition metal-nitrogen-carbon(M-N-C)as a promising substitute for the conventional noble metalbased catalyst still suffers from low activity and durability for oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)in proton exchange membrane fuel cells(PEMFCs).To tackle the issue,herein,a new type of sulfur-doped ironnitrogen-hard carbon(S-Fe-N-HC)nanosheets with high activity and durability in acid media were developed by using a newly synthesized precursor of amide-based polymer with Fe ions based on copolymerizing two monomers of 2,5-thiophene dicarboxylic acid(TDA)as S source and 1,8-diaminonaphthalene(DAN)as N source via an amination reaction.The as-synthesized S-Fe-N-HC features highly dispersed atomic Fe Nxmoieties embedded into rich thiophene-S doped hard carbon nanosheets filled with highly twisted graphite-like microcrystals,which is distinguished from the majority of M-N-C with soft or graphitic carbon structures.These unique characteristics endow S-Fe-N-HC with high ORR activity and outstanding durability in 0.5 M H_(2)SO_(4).Its initial half-wave potential is 0.80 V and the corresponding loss is only 21 m V after 30,000 cycles.Meanwhile,its practical PEMFC performance is a maximum power output of 628.0 mW cm^(-2)and a slight power density loss is 83.0 m W cm^(-2)after 200-cycle practical operation.Additionally,theoretical calculation shows that the activity of Fe Nxmoieties on ORR can be further enhanced by sulfur doping at meta-site near FeN_(4)C.These results evidently demonstrate that the dual effect of hard carbon substrate and S doping derived from the precursor platform of amid-polymers can effectively enhance the activity and durability of Fe-N-C catalysts,providing a new guidance for developing advanced M-N-C catalysts for ORR. 展开更多
关键词 Transition metal-nitrogen-carbon oxygen reduction reaction Hard carbon Amide based polymer reaction Proton exchange membrane cells
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Theoretical insights into oxygen reduction reaction on Au-based single-atom alloy cluster catalysts
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作者 Yixuan Pu Jin-Xun Liu 《Chinese Journal of Chemical Physics》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2024年第5期573-581,I0002-I0017,I0099,共26页
Developing highly active alloy catalysts that surpass the performance of platinum group metals in the oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)is critical in electrocatalysis.Gold-based single-atom alloy(AuSAA)clusters are gaini... Developing highly active alloy catalysts that surpass the performance of platinum group metals in the oxygen reduction reaction(ORR)is critical in electrocatalysis.Gold-based single-atom alloy(AuSAA)clusters are gaining recognition as promising alternatives due to their potential for high activity.However,enhancing its activity of AuSAA clusters remains challenging due to limited insights into its actual active site in alkaline environments.Herein,we studied a variety of Au_(54)M_(1) SAA cluster catalysts and revealed the operando formed MO_(x)(OH)_(y) complex acts as the crucial active site for catalyzing the ORR under the basic solution condition.The observed volcano plot indicates that Au_(54)Co_(1),Au_(54)M_(1),and Au_(54)Ru_(1) clusters can be the optimal Au_(54)M_(1) SAA cluster catalysts for the ORR.Our findings offer new insights into the actual active sites of AuSAA cluster catalysts,which will inform rational catalyst design in experimental settings. 展开更多
关键词 Density functional theory Single-atom alloy cluster oxygen reduction reaction Gold cluster Molecular dynamic simulation
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