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Monosymmetric Fe-N 4 sites enabling durable proton exchange membrane fuel cell cathode by chemical vapor modification.

Jingsen BaiTuo ZhaoMingjun XuBingbao MeiLiting YangZhaoping ShiSiyuan ZhuZhijian WuZheng JiangJin ZhaoJunjie GeMeiling XiaoChangpeng LiuWei Xing
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
The limited durability of metal-nitrogen-carbon electrocatalysts severely restricts their applicability for the oxygen reduction reaction in proton exchange membrane fuel cells. In this study, we employ the chemical vapor modification method to alter the configuration of active sites from FeN 4 to the stable monosymmetric FeN 2 +N' 2 , along with enhancing the degree of graphitization in the carbon substrate. This improvement effectively addresses the challenges associated with Fe active center leaching caused by N-group protonation and free radicals attack due to the 2-electron oxygen reduction reaction. The electrocatalyst with neoteric active site exhibited excellent durability. During accelerated aging test, the electrocatalyst exhibited negligible decline in its half-wave potential even after undergoing 200,000 potential cycles. Furthermore, when subjected to operational conditions representative of fuel cell systems, the electrocatalyst displayed remarkable durability, sustaining stable performance for a duration exceeding 248 h. The significant improvement in durability provides highly valuable insights for the practical application of metal-nitrogen-carbon electrocatalysts.
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