Nitrogen-coordinated single-atom catalysts with manganese and cobalt sites for acidic oxygen reduction†
Abstract
Developing a low-cost, highly active and durable catalyst for acidic oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is of significant importance for proton-exchange electrolyte membrane fuel cell. In this work, we report an efficient catalyst based on Mn, Co and N co-doped carbon (MnCo–N–C) for acidic ORR. Electron microscopy and X-ray absorption spectroscopy indicate that atomic CoNx and MnNx sites are dispersed in the carbon matrices of MnCo–N–C. Raman spectroscopy verifies that the doping of Mn into carbon matrices can enable a higher graphitization degree, which can improve the corrosion resistance and catalytic durability of the MnCo–N–C catalyst towards ORR in challenging acidic media. As a result, the MnCo–N–C catalyst exhibits significantly improved ORR durability with a higher current retention of 81% after 50 h of test compared with that (52%) of the Co–N–C catalyst. Moreover, the half-wave potential of the MnCo–N–C catalyst increases by 100 mV compared with that of the Co–N–C catalyst.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Single-Atom Catalysis