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Molecular architectures of iron complexes for oxygen reduction catalysis—Activity enhancement by hydroxide ions coupling

Poe Ei Phyu Win, Jiahui Yang, Shuwang Ning, Xiang Huang, Gengtao Fu, Qiming Sun, Xing-Hua Xia, Jiong Wang

2024Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Developing cost-effective and high-performance electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is critical for clean energy generation. Here, we propose an approach to the synthesis of iron phthalocyanine nanotubes (FePc NTs) as a highly active and selective electrocatalyst for ORR. The performance is significantly superior to FePc in randomly aggregated and molecularly dispersed states, as well as the commercial Pt/C catalyst. When FePc NTs are anchored on graphene, the resulting architecture shifts the ORR potentials above the redox potentials of Fe 2+/3+ sites. This does not obey the redox-mediated mechanism operative on conventional FePc with a Fe 2+ –N moiety serving as the active sites. Pourbaix analysis shows that the redox of Fe 2+/3+ sites couples with HO − ions transfer, forming a HO–Fe 3+ –N moiety serving as the ORR active sites under the turnover condition. The chemisorption of ORR intermediates is appropriately weakened on the HO–Fe 3+ –N moiety compared to the Fe 2+ –N state and thus is intrinsically more ORR active.

Topics & Concepts

MoietyRedoxCatalysisChemistryHydroxideChemisorptionElectrocatalystPhotochemistryCombinatorial chemistryActive siteOxygenInorganic chemistryStereochemistryElectrochemistryElectrodeOrganic chemistryPhysical chemistryElectrocatalysts for Energy ConversionElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsAdvanced battery technologies research