Atomically dispersed Co-Cu dual active sites in carbon networks as an efficient oxygen electrocatalyst
Nibedita Sinha1,2,3, Chandni Das1,2,3, Santanu Pal1,2,3
1Physical & Materials Chemistry Division, CSIR - National Chemical Laboratory (NCL), Dr Homi Bhabha Road, Pune 411008, India.
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Single-atom metal-based electrocatalysts offer extended advantages by maximizing the utilization of active sites but often suffer from complex synthesis processes and low-density metal loading. The present work showcases a strategic design for integrating highly dense cobalt-copper dual atoms dispersed on a nitrogen-rich porous carbon network (CoCu-NGC). The atomically dispersed CoCu-NGC outperforms the ORR and OER activities of their single metallic counterparts (Co-NGC or Cu-NGC) and conventional noble-metal based electrocatalysts (Pt/C and RuO2). Benefitting from the electronic modulation in the dual SAC system, the CoCu-NGC displayed outstanding bifunctional performance with low ΔE values of 0.69 V in freshwater and 0.78 V in seawater, highlighting it as a potential alternative to the costly state-of-art electrocatalysts.
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