Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 23, 2025

Stable Aqueous Suspensions of Manganese Ferrite Clusters with Tunable Nanoscale Dimension and Composition
Published on: February 5, 2022
Atomically Dispersed Fe Confined into MnO Nanoclusters Enhances Alkaline Oxygen Reduction Activity and Stability
Meng Dan1,2, Xiting Zhang1, Congyi Du1
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering/Institute of Clean Energy Materials/Guangzhou Key Laboratory for Clean Energy and Materials/Key Laboratory for Water Quality and Conservation of the Pearl River Delta, Ministry of Education, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, 510006, P.R. China.
None:
Transition metal oxide electrocatalysts are promising alternatives to expensive noble metals for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Here, we present a simple metal-atom localization strategy to confine the atomically dispersed Fe into MnO nanoclusters, which are dispersed and immobilized on high-conductivity carbon support (MF/CN). The experimental and theoretical calculation results reveal that the trace Fe(III) ions doped into MnO nanoclusters can induce charge transfer and spin state transition to trigger a butterfly effect, obtaining abundant active Mn(III) with single-electron eg configuration and strengthened built-in electric field (BIEF), which is greatly helpful to balance the adsorption and desorption of ORR O-containing intermediates, facilitate the interfacial electron transfer, and improve the electrical conductivity. As a result, the optimized MF0.04/CN exhibits compelling alkaline ORR activity (half-wave potential 0.79 V vs. RHE) and stability (nearly 100% current retention rate for 30 h). Finally, the MF0.04/CN realizes a remarkable power density (138 mW cm-2) and durability (>666 h at 10 mA cm-2) in Zn-air batteries. This finding not only helps to design high-performance metal oxide heterointerfaces by tuning eg orbital occupancy and BIEF strength, but also deepens the understanding of the reaction mechanism.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Radical Oxidation of Allylic and Benzylic Alcohols
Oxidation of Alkenes: Syn Dihydroxylation with Potassium Permanganate
Properties of Transition Metals
Colors and Magnetism
When atoms or molecules absorb light at the proper frequency, their electrons are excited to higher-energy orbitals. For many main group atoms and molecules, the absorbed photons are in the ultraviolet range of the electromagnetic spectrum, which cannot be detected by the human eye. For coordination compounds, the energy difference between the d orbitals often allows photons in the visible range to be absorbed and emitted, which is seen as colors by the human...
Alkali Metals
Table 1: Properties of the alkali metals
Redox Titration: Other Oxidizing and Reducing Agents

