结合基辅助性H2电氧化过程中的质子脱离
Zhi-Hai Dai1, Qi-Mei Yang2, Qiong Xiang2
1College of Energy, Xiamen University, Xiamen, 361102, P.R. China.
Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
|August 23, 2025
概括
通过将氧酸固定在碳支物上来改善缓慢的性氧化 (HOR). 这种策略增强了离表面的质子转移,提高了HOR率,从而提高了电催化剂的效率.
科学领域:
- 电化学
- 材料科学
背景情况:
- 性氧化反应 (HOR) 对清洁能源技术至关重要.
- 在 (Pt) 表面的缓慢HOR通常是由缓慢的质子 (H+) 移除引起的.
研究的目的:
- 在性HOR过程中开发一种增强与表面之间的质子转移的总体策略.
- 提高基HOR电催化剂的效率.
主要方法:
- 将温和的氧化酸在碳支上, 在纳米颗粒周围创建一个质子清理接口.
- 使用固定氧酸的质子化-减质子化循环 (例如,C-PO4^2-) 来促进H+的去除.
- 在国内和商业/碳 (Pt/C) 电催化剂上测试该策略.
主要成果:
- 固的氧酸有效地捕获并将质子从表面转移.
- 这种策略显著提高了性氧化反应的速度.
- 这种方法对于新合成的和商业上可用的Pt/C催化剂都证明有效.
结论:
- 提高表面质子转移对于高效的性HOR至关重要.
- 在碳支上固定温和的氧化酸是一种简单有效的方法来提高HOR性能.
- 这种方法为设计用于氧化的先进电催化剂提供了有希望的方向.
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