Researchers reversely trap isolated atoms in high oxidation to accelerate oxygen evolution reaction kinetics

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Researchers reversely trap isolated atoms in high oxidation to accelerate oxygen evolution reaction kinetics
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Single-atom catalysts (SACs), representing the ultimate high atom utilization efficiency and specific activity, have arguably become the most active new frontier in heterogeneous catalysis. The technology of atom trapping based on support effects is a viable method for synthesizing SACs.

is highly desired by researchers, the structural dynamics of materials have been used during catalytic conditions, especially at the dynamical generation stage of active moiety, where the reconstructed atomic-precision catalyst surface usually possesses thermodynamically stable stoichiometry., the research group led by Prof. Zhang Jian from Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with Prof.

The researchers first studied the atomization effects under in-situ OER conditions and elucidated how the incorporation of high-value metal modulators promotes the OER activity of CoOOH. The developed Mo-CoOOH demonstrated enhanced OER activity, kinetics and stability. The team then revealed the origin and kinetics of the ultra-fast structural reconstruction during the extraction of isolated Mo atoms from a-MoOpre-catalysts by using multi-model operando characterizations. The ultra-fast reconstruction process enabled the Mo atoms to trap in the CoOOH lattice, forming higher covalency Co-O-Mo bonds.

Electrochemical analysis and theoretical calculations verified that the single Mo-atom decoration shifts the oxidation cycle of Co sites toward a more energetically favored rate-limiting process. In addition, the researchers found that the Mo-CoOOH only needs an extremely low overpotential of 297 mV to achieve a

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