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Atomically dispersed Co-based species containing electron withdrawing groups for electrocatalytic oxygen reduction reactions. | LitMetric

Atomically dispersed Co-based species containing electron withdrawing groups for electrocatalytic oxygen reduction reactions.

Nanoscale

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Inha University, 100 Inha-ro, Michuholgu, Incheon 22212, Republic of Korea.

Published: September 2024

Single-atom-based catalysts are a promising catalytic system with advantages of molecular catalysts and conductive supports. In this work, a new hybrid material (CoF/NG) is produced using a low-temperature reaction between an organometallic complex (Co(CHFO)) (CoF) and N-doped reduced graphene oxide (NG). CoF contains electron-withdrawing CF groups in the ligand around a Co atom. Microscopic and chemical characterization studies reveal that Co-based species are coordinated to N sites of NG and molecularly dispersed on the surface of NG. The CoF/NG hybrid shows improved electrocatalytic properties, such as onset (0.91 V) and half-wave (0.80 V) potentials, for the electrochemical oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) relative to the NG material. Control experiments reveal that Co-(N) acts as a major active species for ORR. CoF/NG shows moderate cycling durability and microscopy measurements of CoF/NG-after-cycle indicate the formation of nanoparticles after electrocatalytic measurements. All experimental data support that the incorporation of Co-based organometallic species containing electron-withdrawing groups around the metal center onto the graphene-based networks improves the electrocatalytic ORR performance but diminishes the electrocatalytic stability of the active species.

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