4.8 Article

Atomic Co/Ni dual sites with N/P-coordination as bifunctional oxygen electrocatalyst for rechargeable zinc-air batteries

Journal

NANO RESEARCH
Volume 14, Issue 10, Pages 3482-3488

Publisher

TSINGHUA UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s12274-021-3535-4

Keywords

single-atom catalysts; dual atomic sites; bifunctional electrocatalyst; metal-organic framework; Zn-air battery

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21971135, 21925202, 21872076, 21590792]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFA0700101, 2016YFA0202801]
  3. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [JQ18007]

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The construction of dual atomic site catalysts via doping heteroatoms plays an important role in the adsorption and activation of oxygen intermediates, exhibiting excellent electrocatalytic performance.
Metal-nitrogen-carbon (M-N-C) single-atom catalysts exhibit desirable electrochemical catalytic properties. However, the replacement of N atoms by heteroatoms (B, P, S, etc.) has been regarded as a useful method for regulating the coordination environment. The structure engineered M-N-C sites via doping heteroatoms play an important role to the adsorption and activation of the oxygen intermediate. Herein, we develop an efficient strategy to construct dual atomic site catalysts via the formation of a Co-1-PN and Ni-1-PN planar configuration. The developed Co-1-PNC/Ni-1-PNC catalyst exhibits excellent bifunctional electrocatalytic performance in alkaline solution. Both experimental and theoretical results demonstrated that the N/P coordinated Co/Ni sites moderately reduced the binding interaction of oxygen intermediates. The Co-1-PNC/Ni-1-PNC endows a rechargeable Zn-air battery with excellent power density and cycling stability as an air-cathode, which is superior to that of the benchmark Pt/C+IrO2. This work paves an avenue for design of dual single-atomic sites and regulation of the atomic configuration on carbon-based materials to achieve high-performance electrocatalysts.

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