Issue 1, 2024

High-valent iron single-atom catalysts for improved overall water splitting via a reduced energy barrier and stabilization of the active center

Abstract

The design of earth-abundant and non-precious transition-metal-based single-atom catalysts (TM-SACs) for promoting the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is of great importance for generating green hydrogen (H2). Herein, we demonstrate iron (Fe) single atoms stabilized on carbon–nickel nanosheets (C–Ni) (Fe-SACs|C–Ni NSs) using a facile and single-step metal–organic-framework (MOF)-assisted electrochemical approach. Single-atom iron sites (Fe4+ active center), generated in situ on the C–Ni heterostructure, assist in regulating the binding abilities of hydroxyl ions (OH*) and hydrogen (H*) to accelerate alkaline water splitting reactions. Overpotentials (η) of ∼246 mV and ∼164 mV are required to reach ∼10 mA cm−2 for the OER and HER, respectively, outperforming other recently reported bifunctional catalysts.

Graphical abstract: High-valent iron single-atom catalysts for improved overall water splitting via a reduced energy barrier and stabilization of the active center

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
27 Sep 2023
Accepted
06 Nov 2023
First published
09 Nov 2023

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024,12, 121-127

High-valent iron single-atom catalysts for improved overall water splitting via a reduced energy barrier and stabilization of the active center

A. Shankar, S. Marimuthu and G. Maduraiveeran, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, 12, 121 DOI: 10.1039/D3TA05863H

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