Issue 4, 2022

A durable half-metallic diatomic catalyst for efficient oxygen reduction

Abstract

Single atom metal–nitrogen–carbon materials have shown immense potential for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) while the development of durable catalysts with high reactivity remains a great challenge. Herein, by rationally designing a diatomic catalyst Fe/Zn–N–C based on theoretical screening, we propose a unique half-metallic electronic structure induced by cooperation of Fe and Zn. This structure populates spontaneous spin-polarized conduction electrons at the Fermi level, resulting in an enhancement in free O2 capture and bonding. Meanwhile, the active center of FeN4 is well preserved with Zn–N as the sacrificial bond during the ORR. Fe/Zn–N–C therefore achieved remarkable ORR activities in both acidic and alkaline media as well as impressive long-term durability that outperform most state-of-the-art catalysts and commercial benchmarks. This work advances our fundamental knowledge of the structure–performance relationship for ORR electrocatalysts, which could potentially inspire the exploration of high-performance candidates via electronic structure modulation.

Graphical abstract: A durable half-metallic diatomic catalyst for efficient oxygen reduction

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Oct 2021
Accepted
22 Feb 2022
First published
22 Feb 2022

Energy Environ. Sci., 2022,15, 1601-1610

A durable half-metallic diatomic catalyst for efficient oxygen reduction

H. Li, S. Di, P. Niu, S. Wang, J. Wang and L. Li, Energy Environ. Sci., 2022, 15, 1601 DOI: 10.1039/D1EE03194E

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