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Single-Atom Cr-N4 Sites Designed for Durable Oxygen Reduction Catalysis in Acid Media.

Ergui LuoHao ZhangXian WangLiqin GaoLiyuan GongTuo ZhaoZhao JinJunjie GeZheng JiangChangpeng LiuWei Xing
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
Single-atom catalysts (SACs) are attracting widespread interest for the catalytic oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), with Fe-Nx SACs exhibiting the most promising activity. However, Fe-based catalysts suffer serious stability issues as a result of oxidative corrosion through the Fenton reaction. Herein, using a metal-organic framework as an anchoring matrix, we for the first time obtained pyrolyzed Cr/N/C SACs for the ORR, where the atomically dispersed Cr is confirmed to have a Cr-N4 coordination structure. The Cr/N/C catalyst exhibits excellent ORR activity with an optimal half-wave potential of 0.773 V versus RHE. More excitingly, the Fenton reaction is substantially reduced and, thus, the final catalysts show superb stability. The innovative and robust active site for the ORR opens a new possibility to circumvent the stability issue of the non-noble metal ORR catalysts.
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