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Enabling Efficient Oxygen Reduction Reaction with Pt Single Atoms on Carbide: A Phosphorus-Doped Mo2C Interface
Changwei Shi1,2, Xingmao Jiang1,2, Xueqiang Qi3,4
1School of Chemical Engineering and Pharmacy, Hubei Key Laboratory of Novel Reactor and Green Chemical Technology, Wuhan Institute of Technology, Wuhan 430205, China.
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Developing efficient and cost-effective oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalysts is a critical process in electrochemical energy conversion technologies. Here, we report a new heterostructured electrocatalyst composed of phosphorus-doped Mo2C coupled with atomically dispersed Pt sites (Pt/P-Mo2C). This is realized through a confined polymerization approach using heteropolyacid-pyrrole complexes and subsequent covalent anchoring. Phosphorus doping plays a crucial role in enhancing the interfacial electron density and enabling strong electronic interactions with Pt atoms. The results showed that the interfacial electronic structure of Pt is significantly modulated, with a downshifted d-band center that optimizes the adsorption/desorption energetics of ORR intermediates. As a result, Pt/P-Mo2C demonstrates outstanding ORR activity in alkaline media, achieving a half-wave potential (E1/2) of 0.91 V along with excellent stability. This work presents a generic strategy for integrating single-atom noble metals with carbide supports and highlights the role of interfacial electron engineering in the design of next-generation ORR electrocatalysts.
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