Highly Curved Defect Sites: How Curvature Effect Influences Metal‐Free Defective Carbon Electrocatalysts

Author:

Wang Xin1ORCID,Han Chao1,Han Yun2,Huang Run1,Sun Hai1,Guo Panjie1,Liu Xuan1,Huang Mengting1,Chen Ying1,Wu Helong1,Zhang Jinyan1,Yan Xuecheng2,Mao Zhelin1,Du Aijun3,Jia Yi45,Wang Lei1

Affiliation:

1. College of Chemical Engineering Zhejiang University of Technology Hangzhou 310014 P. R. China

2. School of Environment and Science Queensland Micro‐ and Nanotechnology Centre Griffith University Nathan Campus Brisbane QLD 4111 Australia

3. School of Chemistry and Physics and Centre for Materials Science Queensland University of Technology Brisbane QLD 4000 Australia

4. Moganshan Institute ZJUT Kangqian Deqing 313200 P. R. China

5. Zhejiang Carbon Neutral Innovation Institute & Zhejiang International Cooperation Base for Science and Technology on Carbon Emission Reduction and Monitoring, Zhejiang University of Technology (ZJUT) 18 Wangchao Road, Gongshu District Hangzhou 310014 China

Abstract

AbstractTopological defects are widely recognized as effective active sites toward a variety of electrochemical reactions. However, the role of defect curvature is still not fully understood. Herein, carbon nanomaterials with rich topological defect sites of tunable curvature is reported. The curved defective surface is realized by controlling the high‐temperature pyrolytic shrinkage process of precursors. Theoretical calculations demonstrate bending the defect sites can change the local electronic structure, promote the charge transfer to key intermediates, and lower the energy barrier for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Experimental results convince structural superiority of highly‐curved defective sites, with a high kinetic current density of 22.5 mA cm−2 at 0.8 V versus RHE for high‐curvature defective carbon (HCDC), ≈18 times that of low‐curvature defective carbon (LCDC). Further raising the defect densities in HCDC leads to the dual‐regulated products (HCHDC), which exhibit exceptionally outstanding ORR activity in both alkaline and acidic media (half‐wave potentials: 0.88 and 0.74 V), outperforming most of the reported metal‐free carbon catalysts. This work uncovers the curvature‐activity relationship in carbon defect for ORR and provides new guidance to design advanced catalysts via curvature‐engineering.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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