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Sulfur-induced dynamic reconstruction of iron-nitrogen species for highly active neutral oxygen reduction reactions

Science China-Chemistry [2022]
Wang Wenjie, Zhou Tianpei, Zhang Kai, Wang Chun, Shi Xiang, Wang Lin, Liu Qinghua, Wang Yang, Jiao Qiyang, Ma Guixin, Ye Chen, Xie Yi, Wu Xiaojun, Chu Wangsheng, Wu Changzheng
ABSTRACT

The neutral oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) has attracted tremendous attention for its broad prospects in next-generation power storage systems. However, the extremely sluggish cathodic reaction process and the limited cognition of the reaction mechanism greatly hinder its practical application. Here, we demonstrate a dynamic reconstruction behavior induced by sulfur of the iron-nitrogen (Fe-N x ) species in neutral solution. Our developed FeS 1 N 3 -OH configuration effectively optimizes the reaction kinetics by regulating the adsorption energy of oxygen intermediates for central catalytic sites. Consequently, this structure exhibits over 363% enhancement in ORR mass activity compared to the pristine FeN 4 sites under neutral electrolyte. Moreover, a neutral zinc-air battery assembled with this electrocatalyst reached an ultrahigh peak power density (81.2 mW cm −2 ), robust stability (more than 100 h) as well as superior tolerance to extreme environments (operating between −20 °C and 60 °C), representing a critical breakthrough for neutral ORR exploration and application.

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