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Chirality enhances oxygen reduction

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2202650119

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oxygen; respiration; fuel cells; chirality; spin

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  1. Minerva Foundation
  2. US Department of Energy [ER46430]
  3. NSF-Binational Science Foundation [CBET 1852588]
  4. Vetenskapsradet and Stiftelsen Olle Engkvist Byggmastare

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Controlled reduction of oxygen is crucial for clean energy technologies and aerobic organisms. Researchers have found that chiral electrodes enhance the electron transfer efficiency from oxygen, leading to lower overpotentials and higher current densities, known as the chiral-induced spin selectivity effect.
Controlled reduction of oxygen is important for developing clean energy technologies, such as fuel cells, and is vital to the existence of aerobic organisms. The process starts with oxygen in a triplet ground state and ends with products that are all in singlet states. Hence, spin constraints in the oxygen reduction must be considered. Here, we show that the electron transfer efficiency from chiral electrodes to oxygen (oxygen reduction reaction) is enhanced over that from achiral electrodes. We demonstrate lower overpotentials and higher current densities for chiral catalysts versus achiral ones. This finding holds even for electrodes composed of heavy metals with large spin-orbit coupling. The effect results from the spin selectivity conferred on the electron current by the chiral assemblies, the chiral-induced spin selectivity effect.

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