Coupling Single-Atom Sites and Nanoclusters/Nanoparticles: Collective Catalysis toward the Oxygen Reduction Reaction

Abstract

The oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) plays a crucial role in the felid of energy such as proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) and zinc-air batteries (ZABs), but the process is kinetically slow and requires efficient catalysts. The high cost and scarcity of Pt-based catalysts limit their practical application despite their superior performance. Researchers are therefore committed to reducing the use of Pt or developing highly active alternative non-precious metal-based catalysts to reduce costs. Collective effect catalysts (CECs) combine the advantages of single atom and atomic clusters/nanoparticles and can significantly improve the activity, selectivity and durability of the catalyst by precisely controlling their composition, geometric and electronic structure. The enhanced intrinsic activity of CECs contributes to the realization of efficient and low-cost electrocatalysis, which is receiving increasing attention. This article reviews the research progress of CECs for electrocatalytic ORR, including their structural features, identification methods, synergistic effects and summarizes the representative application research progress of CECs in ZABs and PEMFCs. Finally, the article looks forward to future developments to provide new insights for the design of advanced catalysts.

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Submitted
11 Oct 2025
Accepted
05 Jan 2026
First published
06 Jan 2026

Chem. Commun., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Coupling Single-Atom Sites and Nanoclusters/Nanoparticles: Collective Catalysis toward the Oxygen Reduction Reaction

J. Bai, S. Wang, F. Ren, Y. Lian, M. Xiang, J. Zhang and Y. Deng, Chem. Commun., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5CC05807D

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