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Engineering a metal-organic framework derived Mn-N4-C x S y atomic interface for highly efficient oxygen reduction reaction.

Huishan ShangZhuoli JiangDanni ZhouJiajing PeiYu WangJuncai DongXusheng ZhengJiaTao ZhangWenxing Chen
Published in: Chemical science (2020)
Atomic interface engineering is an effective pathway to regulate the performance of single metal atom catalysts for electrochemical reactions in energy applications. Herein, we construct a sulfur modified Mn-N-C single atom catalyst through a metal-organic framework derived atomic interface strategy, which exhibits outstanding ORR activity with a half-wave potential of 0.916 V vs. RHE in alkaline media. Moreover, operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy analysis indicates that the isolated bond-length extending the low-valence Mn-N4-C x S y moiety serves as an active site during the ORR process. These findings suggest a promising method for the advancement of single atom catalysis.
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