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Lattice Distortion and H-passivation in Pure Carbon Electrocatalysts for Efficient and Stable Two-electron Oxygen Reduction to H2O2

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posted on 2024-11-17, 14:11 authored by Liangxu Lin, Liang Huang, Chang Wu, Yu Gao, Naihua Miao, Chao Wu, Aaron T Marshall, Yi Zhao, Jiazhao Wang, Jun Chen, Shixue Dou, Gordon G Wallace, Wei Huang
The exploration of inexpensive and efficient catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is crucial for chemical and energy industries. Carbon materials have been proved promising with different catalysts enabling 2 and 4e− ORR. Nevertheless, their ORR activity and selectivity is still complex and under debate in many cases. Many structures of these active carbon materials are also chemically unstable for practical implementations. Unlike the well-discussed structures, this work presents a strategy to promote efficient and stable 2e− ORR of carbon materials through the synergistic effect of lattice distortion and H-passivation (on the distorted structure). We show how these structures can be formed on carbon cloth, and how the reproducible chemical adsorption can be realized on these structures for efficient and stable H2O2 production. The work here gives not only new understandings on the 2e− ORR catalysis, but also the robust catalyst which can be directly used in industry.

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National Natural Science Foundation of China (52172228)

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Angewandte Chemie - International Edition

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English

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