Coordination Chemistry of Large‐Sized Yttrium Single‐Atom Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction

Author:

Ji Bifa1,Gou Jiali1,Zheng Yongping1,Pu Xiuhao1,Wang Yehai1,Kidkhunthod Pinit2,Tang Yongbing13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Advanced Energy Storage Technology Research Center Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenzhen 518055 China

2. Synchrotron Light Research Institute Nakhon Ratchasima 30000 Thailand

3. Shenzhen College of Advanced Technology University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenzhen 518055 China

Abstract

AbstractAlthough being transition metals, the Fenton‐inactive group 3–4 elements (Sc, Y, La, Ti, Zr, and Hf) can easily lose all the outermost s and d electrons, leaving behind ionic sites with nearly empty outermost orbitals that are stable but inactive for oxygen involved catalysis. Here, it is demonstrated that the dynamic coordination network can turn these commonly inactive ionic sites into platinum‐like catalytic centers for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Using density functional theory calculations, a macrocyclic ligand coordinated yttrium single‐atom (YN4) moiety is identified, which is originally ORR inactive because of the too strong binding of hydroxyl intermediate, while it can be activated by an axial ligand X through the covalency competition between YX and YOH bonds. Strikingly, it is also found that the binding force of the axially coordinated ligand is an effective descriptor, and the chlorine ligand is screened out with an optimal binding force that behaves self‐adaptively to facilitate each ORR intermediate steps by dynamically changing its YCl covalency. These experiments validate that the as‐designed YN4‐Cl moieties embedded within the carbon framework exhibit a high half‐wave potential (E1/2 = 0.85 V) in alkaline media, the same as that of the commercial Pt/C catalyst .

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangdong Province

National Research Council of Thailand

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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