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Phase regulation of WO3 for highly selective oxygen reduction to hydrogen peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ), as one of the most important chemicals, is widely applied in many industries. Electrocatalytic oxygen reduction provides a safe and on-site method for H 2 O 2 synthesis. The research of transition metal oxides (TMOs) for H 2 O 2 synthesis is mainly focused on the modification of transition metal elements and graphene. Few studies directly control pure TMOs without changing supporting materials or introducing other elements. Here, we demonstrate for the first time a phase regulation strategy to develop highly selective and stable tungsten trioxide catalysts for H 2 O 2 generation through 2e − oxygen reduction reaction (2e − ORR). DFT calculations show that the kinetic energy barrier (0.08 eV) of the 2e − ORR pathway on the cubic tungsten trioxide (c-WO 3 ) surface is much lower than that of the 4e − ORR pathway (0.76 eV). As a result, a selectivity of 90 % and H 2 O 2 production rate of 179 mmol g cat −1 h −1 are achieved at 0.1 V vs RHE under alkaline conditions, outperforming all catalysts previously reported under the same conditions. Moreover, after continuous testing for more than 24 h at a constant potential of 0.1 V vs RHE, the H 2 O 2 generation rate has not been diminished, indicating an excellent stability of c-WO 3 in practical applications.