4.8 Article

-60 °C solution synthesis of atomically dispersed cobalt electrocatalyst with superior performance

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 10, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-08484-8

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Funding

  1. National Basic Research of China [2015CB932500]
  2. National Natural Science Foundations of China [51788104, 51661135025, 51522207, 51572016, 51778326, U1530401, 21503012]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2016M601019]
  4. Science Challenge Project [TZ2018004]
  5. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFB0700700, 2016YFB0600502]
  6. Special Program for Applied Research on Super Computation of the NSFC-Guangdong Joint Fund (the second phase) [U1501501]
  7. special fund of State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control [18L01ESPC]

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Temperature can govern morphologies, structures and properties of products from synthesis in solution. A reaction in solution at low temperature may result in different materials than at higher temperature due to thermodynamics and kinetics of nuclei formation. Here, we report a low-temperature solution synthesis of atomically dispersed cobalt in a catalyst with superior performance. By using a water/alcohol mixed solvent with low freezing point, liquid-phase reduction of a cobalt precursor with hydrazine hydrate is realized at -60 degrees C. A higher energy barrier and a sluggish nucleation rate are achieved to suppress nuclei formation; thus atomically dispersed cobalt is successfully obtained in a catalyst for oxygen reduction with electrochemical performance superior to that of a Pt/C catalyst. Furthermore, the atomically dispersed cobalt catalyst is applied in a microbial fuel cell to obtain a high maximum power density (2550 +/- 60 mW m(-2)) and no current drop upon operation for 820 h.

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