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Robust Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalysis Enabled by Platinum Rooted on Molybdenum Nitride Microrods.

Danling ZhangYiyi ZhangYouguo HuangCheng HouHongqiang WangYezheng CaiQingyu Li
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
Robust oxygen reduction electrocatalysis is central to renewable fuel cells and metal-air batteries. Herein, Pt nanoparticles (NPs) rooted on porous molybdenum nitride microrods (Pt/Mo 2 N MRs) are rationally constructed toward the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Owing to the desired composition with strong electronic metal-support interactions (EMSIs) and a porous one-dimensional structure supporting ultrafine NPs, the developed Pt/Mo 2 N MRs possess much higher ORR mass and specific activities than commercial Pt/C. In situ Raman and density functional theory calculations reveal that the EMSI weakens the adsorption of intermediates over Pt/Mo 2 N MRs via an associative mechanism. Moreover, the porous Mo 2 N support stabilizes these high activities. Impressively, a homemade zinc-air battery driven by Pt/Mo 2 N MRs delivers excellent performance including a peak power density of 167 mW cm -2 and a high rate capability that ranged from 5 to 50 mA cm -2 . This work highlights the role of EMSI in promoting robust ORR electrocatalysis, thus providing a promising approach for efficient and robust cathode materials for advanced metal-air batteries.
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