| Literature DB >> 30260517 |
Zilan Li1, Zechao Zhuang1, Fan Lv2, Han Zhu3, Liang Zhou1, Mingchuan Luo2, Jiexin Zhu1, Zhiquan Lang1, Shihao Feng1, Wei Chen1, Liqiang Mai1, Shaojun Guo2.
Abstract
Iron-nitrogen-carbon (Fe-N-C) is hitherto considered as one of the most satisfactory alternatives to platinum for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Major efforts currently are devoted to the identification and maximization of carbon-enclosed FeN4 moieties, which act as catalytically active centers. However, fine-tuning of their intrinsic ORR activity remains a huge challenge. Herein, a twofold activity improvement of pristine Fe-N-C through introducing Ti3 C2 Tx MXene as a support is realized. A series of spectroscopy and magnetic measurements reveal that the marriage of FeN4 moiety and MXene can induce remarkable Fe 3d electron delocalization and spin-state transition of Fe(II) ions. The lower local electron density and higher spin state of the Fe(II) centers greatly favor the Fe d z 2 electron transfer, and lead to an easier oxygen adsorption and reduction on active FeN4 sites, and thus an enhanced ORR activity. The optimized catalyst shows a two- and fivefold higher specific ORR activity than those of pristine catalyst and Pt/C, respectively, even exceeding most Fe-N-C catalysts ever reported. This work opens up a new pathway in the rational design of Fe-N-C catalysts, and reflects the critical influence of Fe 3d electron states in FeN4 moiety supported on MXene in ORR catalysis.Entities:
Keywords: MXenes; electron delocalization; iron-nitrogen-carbon; oxygen reduction reaction; support effect
Year: 2018 PMID: 30260517 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201803220
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849