Fe Isolated Single Atoms on S, N Codoped Carbon by Copolymer Pyrolysis Strategy for Highly Efficient Oxygen Reduction Reaction

Qiheng Li, Wenxing Chen, Hai Xiao, Yue Gong, Zhi Li*, Lirong Zheng, Xusheng Zheng, Wensheng Yan, Weng Chon Cheong, Rongan Shen, Ninghua Fu, Lin Gu, Zhongbin Zhuang, Chen Chen, Dingsheng Wang, Qing Peng, Jun Li, Yadong Li

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Abstract

Heteroatom-doped Fe-NC catalyst has emerged as one of the most promising candidates to replace noble metal-based catalysts for highly efficient oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). However, delicate controls over their structure parameters to optimize the catalytic efficiency and molecular-level understandings of the catalytic mechanism are still challenging. Herein, a novel pyrrole–thiophene copolymer pyrolysis strategy to synthesize Fe-isolated single atoms on sulfur and nitrogen-codoped carbon (Fe-ISA/SNC) with controllable S, N doping is rationally designed. The catalytic efficiency of Fe-ISA/SNC shows a volcano-type curve with the increase of sulfur doping. The optimized Fe-ISA/SNC exhibits a half-wave potential of 0.896 V (vs reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE)), which is more positive than those of Fe-isolated single atoms on nitrogen codoped carbon (Fe-ISA/NC, 0.839 V), commercial Pt/C (0.841 V), and most reported nonprecious metal catalysts. Fe-ISA/SNC is methanol tolerable and shows negligible activity decay in alkaline condition during 15 000 voltage cycles. X-ray absorption fine structure analysis and density functional theory calculations reveal that the incorporated sulfur engineers the charges on N atoms surrounding the Fe reactive center. The enriched charge facilitates the rate-limiting reductive release of OH* and therefore improved the overall ORR efficiency.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1800588
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume30
Issue number25
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Jun 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fe-isolated single atoms
  • copolymer pyrolysis
  • oxygen reduction reaction
  • sulfur–nitrogen codoped carbon

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