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Atomically dispersed Mn-Nx catalysts derived from Mn-hexamine coordination frameworks for oxygen reduction reaction
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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-N4 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-N4-C1_(2)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-n4 oxygen reduction reaction Zn-air batteries
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