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Dynamic modulation of electron redistribution at the heterogeneous interface nickel hydroxides/platinum boosts acidic oxygen reduction reaction

Nature Communications [2025]
Liu Meihuan, Su Hui, Liu Xuanzhi, He Xiaorong, Tan Pengfei, Liu Feng, Pan Jun
ABSTRACT

The interfacial electron interactions in heterogeneous catalysts are critical in determining the adsorption strengths and configurations of reaction intermediates, which are essential for the efficiency of multistep tandem catalytic processes. Amorphous-crystalline (a-c) heterostructures have garnered significant interest due to their unusual atomic arrangements, adaptable electron configurations, and exceptional stability. Here, we introduce a mesoporous a-c heterojunction catalyst featuring enriched amorphous-crystalline Ni(OH) 2 /Pt boundaries (ac-Ni(OH) 2 @m-Pt), designed for efficient acidic oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). This catalyst enables electron redistribution at the heterogeneous interface, thereby enhancing both catalytic activity and durability. As anticipated, the ac-Ni(OH) 2 @m-Pt delivers a high mass activity (MA) of 0.95 A mg Pt − 1 and maintains good durability (89.8% MA retention) over 15000 cycles. Advanced characterization and theoretical calculations reveal that the catalyst’s high performance stems from the dynamic heterogeneous-interface electron redistribution at the a-c interface. This dynamic-cycling electron transfer, driven by the applied potential, promotes O 2 activation and accelerates the protonation of *O intermediate during ORR. This work offers a promising avenue for improving the design of electrocatalysts using a-c interface engineering.

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