Engineering unsymmetrically coordinated Cu-S1N3 single atom sites with enhanced oxygen reduction activity.
Huishan ShangXiangyi ZhouJuncai DongAng LiXu ZhaoQinghua LiuYue LinJiajing PeiZhi LiZhuoli JiangDanni ZhouLirong ZhengYu WangJing ZhouZhengkun YangRui CaoRitimukta SarangiTingting SunXin YangXusheng ZhengWensheng YanZhongbin ZhuangJia LiWenxing ChenDingsheng S WangJiatao ZhangYadong LiPublished in: Nature communications (2020)
Atomic interface regulation is thought to be an efficient method to adjust the performance of single atom catalysts. Herein, a practical strategy was reported to rationally design single copper atoms coordinated with both sulfur and nitrogen atoms in metal-organic framework derived hierarchically porous carbon (S-Cu-ISA/SNC). The atomic interface configuration of the copper site in S-Cu-ISA/SNC is detected to be an unsymmetrically arranged Cu-S1N3 moiety. The catalyst exhibits excellent oxygen reduction reaction activity with a half-wave potential of 0.918 V vs. RHE. Additionally, through in situ X-ray absorption fine structure tests, we discover that the low-valent Cuprous-S1N3 moiety acts as an active center during the oxygen reduction process. Our discovery provides a universal scheme for the controllable synthesis and performance regulation of single metal atom catalysts toward energy applications.