Revealing Distance-Dependent Synergy between MnCo2O4 and Co-N-C in Boosting the Oxygen Reduction Reaction
Liming Guo1, Xin Wan1, Jieyuan Liu1
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Beihang University, No. 37 Xueyuan Road, Beijing 100191, China.
Abstract:
Synergistic effects have been applied to a variety of hybrid electrocatalysts to improve their activity and selectivity. Understanding the synergistic mechanism is crucial for the rational design of these types of catalysts. Here, we synthesize a MnCo2O4/Co-N-C hybrid electrocatalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and systematically investigate the synergy between MnCo2O4 nanoparticles and Co-N-C support. Theoretical simulations reveal that the synergy is closely related to the distance between active sites. For a pair of remote active sites, the ORR proceeds through the known 2e- + 2e- relay catalysis while the direct 4e- ORR occurs on a pair of adjacent active sites. Therefore, the formation of the undesired byproduct (H2O2) is inhibited at the interface region between MnCo2O4 and Co-N-C. This synergistic effect is further verified on an anion-exchange membrane fuel cell. The findings deepen the understanding of synergistic catalysis and will provide guidance for the rational design of hybrid electrocatalysts.
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