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Yang Xiang1, Jing-Hong Wen1, Yun-Xiu Zhao1
1Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Chemical Energy Storage and Novel Cell Technology, and School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Liaocheng University, Liaocheng, 252000, P. R. China.
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Dual active center catalysts (DACs) are effective for accelerating the sluggish kinetics of cathodic oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in rechargeable zinc-air batteries (ZABs). However, their tendency to aggregate severely restrict the catalytic efficiency. Herein, a "dual spatial confinement" route is conceived to develop a family of well-dispersed DACs for boosting ORR activity and ZABs. During pyrolysis, the Zn vacancies generated from Zn-Zeolitic imidazolate framework (Zn-ZIF) precursors facilitate the initial incorporation and confinement of Fe/Co atoms, enabling the formation of uniformly dispersed metal sites. Subsequently, the in-situ grown N-doped carbon nanotubes (CNTs) further regulate the dual active centers (Co3Fe7 and Co5.47N), ultimately yielding a highly efficient ORR catalyst. Owing to the synergistic effect between the dual active centers, the optimized Co3Fe7/Co5.47N@CNT-900 catalyst exhibits superior 4e- ORR activity. Theoretical calculations demystify that the Co3Fe7/Co5.47N sites co-promote the generation of OH- on Co centers, greatly enhance the ORR activity. When applied in rechargeable ZABs, the catalyst delivers a high power density of 168.99 mW cm-2, a high specific capacity of 904.57 mAh gZn -1, and good cycling stability, along with fine rate capability. This work shall light a pathway towards dual active center catalysts with sterling ORR activity.
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