Controlling the Chemical Bonding of Highly Dispersed Co Atoms Anchored on an Ultrathin g-CN@Carbon Sphere for Enhanced Electrocatalytic Activity of the Oxygen Evolution Reaction.

Inorg Chem

School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Green Preparation and Functionalization for Inorganic Materials , Shaanxi University of Science and Technology, Xi'an 710021 , P. R. China.

Published: August 2019

Controlling the chemical bonding of an active atom and carbon support is an effective strategy for enhancing the electrocatalytic activity of a metal-nitrogen/carbon catalyst. Herein, highly dispersed Co atoms are successfully prepared by using an ultrathin g-CN@carbon sphere as the support, and subsequently the well-defined Co-N and Co-O bonds on the atomic level are controllably constructed by adjusting the calcination atmosphere. Results show that highly dispersed Co with Co-O and Co-N bonds exhibits excellent oxygen evolution reaction performance in alkaline media at low and high overpotentials, respectively, and outperform most single-atom catalysts reported to date. DFT calculation, coupled with high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectrometry techniques, reveals that the high activities mainly originate from the precise O-Co-N and N-Co-N coordination in the ultrathin g-CN@carbon sphere support. The enhancement mechanism of chemical bonding provides guidance for the atomic exploration and design of electrocatalysts.

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