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Alternating Magnetic Field Induced Magnetic Heating in Ferromagnetic Cobalt Single-Atom Catalysts for Efficient Oxygen Evolution Reaction.

Xunguo GongZhenzhen JiangWei ZengCe HuXingfang LuoWen LeiCailei Yuan
Published in: Nano letters (2022)
Alternating magnetic field (AMF) is a promising methodology for further improving magnetic single-atom catalyst (SAC) activity toward oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Herein, the anchoring of Co single atoms on MoS 2 support (Co@MoS 2 ), leading to the appearance of in-plane room-temperature ferromagnetic properties, is favorable for the parallel spin arrangement of oxygen atoms when a magnetic field is applied. Moreover, field-assisted electrocatalytic experiments confirmed that the spin direction of Co@MoS 2 is changing with the applied magnetic field. On this basis, under AMF, the active sites in ferromagnetic Co@MoS 2 were heated by exploiting the magnetic heating generated from spin polarization flip of these SACs to further expedite OER efficiency, with overpotential at 10 mA cm -2 reduced from 317 mV to 250 mV. This work introduces a feasible and efficient approach to enhance the OER performance of Co@MoS 2 by AMF, shedding some light on the further development of magnetic SACs for energy conversion.
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