Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory for Liquid‐Solid Structural Evolution and Processing of Materials Ministry of Education School of Materials Science and Engineering Shandong University 250061 Jinan P. R. China
Abstract
AbstractHigh‐entropy alloys (HEAs) are attracting increased attention as an alternative to noble metals for various catalytic reactions. However, it is of great challenge and fundamental importance to develop spatial HEA heterostructures to manipulate d‐band center of interfacial metal atoms and modulate electron–distribution to enhance electrocatalytic activity of HEA catalysts. Herein, an efficient strategy is demonstrated to construct unique well‐designed HEAs spatial heterostructure electrocatalyst (HEA@Pt) as bifunctional cathode to accelerate oxygen reduction and evolution reaction (ORR/OER) kinetics for Li‐O2 batteries, where uniform Pt dendrites grow on PtRuFeCoNi HEA at a low angle boundary. Such atomically connected HEA spatial interfaces engender efficient electrons from HEA to Pt due to discrepancy of work functions, modulating electron distribution for fast interfacial electron transfer, and abundant active sites. Theoretical calculations reveal that electron redistribution manipulates d‐band center of interfacial metal atoms, allowing appropriate adsorption energy of oxygen species to lower ORR/OER reaction barriers. Hence, Li‐O2 battery based on HEA@Pt electrocatalyst delivers a minimal polarization potential (0.37 V) and long‐term cyclability (210 cycles) under a cut‐off capacity of 1000 mAh g−1, surpassing most previously reported noble metal‐based catalysts. This work provides significant insights on electron–modulation and d‐band center optimization for advanced electrocatalysts.
Subject
Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry
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