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Heterogeneous catalysts with single‐atom active sites offer a means of expanding the industrial application of noble metal catalysts. Herein, an atomically dispersed Pt1‐Co3O4 catalyst is presented, which exhibits an exceptionally high efficiency for the total oxidation of methanol. Experimental and theoretical investigations indicate that this catalyst consists of Pt sites with a large proportion of occupied high electronic states. These sites possess a strong affinity for inactive Co2+ sites and anchor over the surface of (111) crystal plane, which increases the metal–support interaction of the Pt1‐Co3O4 material and accelerates the rate of oxygen vacancies regeneration. In turn, this is determined to promote the coadsorption of the probe methanol molecule and O2. Density functional theory calculations confirm that the electron transfer over the oxygen vacancies reduces both the methanol adsorption energy and activation barriers for methanol oxidation, which is proposed to significantly enhance the dissociation of the C? H bond in the methanol decomposition reaction. This investigation serves as a solid foundation for characterizing and understanding single‐atom catalysts for heterogeneous oxidation reactions.  相似文献   

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Heteroatom doping plays a significant role in optimizing the catalytic performance of electrocatalysts. However, research on heteroatom doped electrocatalysts with abundant defects and well‐defined morphology remain a great challenge. Herein, a class of defect‐engineered nitrogen‐doped Co3O4 nanoparticles/nitrogen‐doped carbon framework (N‐Co3O4@NC) strongly coupled porous nanocubes, made using a zeolitic imidazolate framework‐67 via a controllable N‐doping strategy, is demonstrated for achieving remarkable oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalysis. X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy, X‐ray absorption fine structure, and electron spin resonance results clearly reveal the formation of a considerable amount of nitrogen dopants and oxygen vacancies in N‐Co3O4@NC. The defect engineering of N‐Co3O4@NC makes it exhibit an overpotential of only 266 mV to reach 10 mA cm?2, a low Tafel slope of 54.9 mV dec?1 and superior catalytic stability for OER, which is comparable to that of commercial RuO2. Density functional theory calculations indicate N‐doping could promote catalytic activity via improving electronic conductivity, accelerating reaction kinetics, and optimizing the adsorption energy for intermediates of OER. Interestingly, N‐Co3O4@NC also shows a superior oxygen reduction reaction activity, making it a bifunctional electrocatalyst for zinc–air batteries. The zinc–air battery with the N‐Co3O4@NC cathode demonstrates superior efficiency and durability, showing the feasibility of N‐Co3O4/NC in electrochemical energy devices.  相似文献   

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Taking advantage of the self‐assembling function of amino acids, cobalt–alanine complexes are synthesized by straightforward process of chemical precipitation. Through a controllable calcination of the cobalt–alanine complexes, N‐doped Co3O4 nanostructures (N‐Co3O4) and N‐doped CoO composites with amorphous carbon (N‐CoO/C) are obtained. These N‐doped cobalt oxide materials with novel porous nanostructures and minimal oxygen vacancies show a high and stable activity for the oxygen evolution reaction. Moreover, the influence of calcination temperature, electrolyte concentration, and electrode substrate to the reaction are compared and analyzed. The results of experiments and density functional theory calculations demonstrate that N‐doping promotes the catalytic activity through improving electronic conductivity, increasing OH? adsorption strength, and accelerating reaction kinetics. Using a simple synthetic strategy, N‐Co3O4 reserves the structural advantages of micro/nanostructured complexes, showing exciting potential as a catalyst for the oxygen evolution reaction with good stability.  相似文献   

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Transition metal oxides are promising electrode candidates for supercapacitor because of their low cost, high theoretical capacity, and good reversibility. However, intrinsically poor electrical conductivity and sluggish reaction kinetics of these oxides normally lead to low specific capacity and slow rate capability of the devices. Herein, a commonly used cobalt oxide is used as an example to demonstrate that lithiation process as a new strategy to enhance its electrochemical performance for supercapacitor application. Detailed characterization reveals that electrochemical lithiation of Co3O4 crystal reduces the coordination of the Co? O band, leading to substantially increased oxygen vacancies (octahedral Co2+ sites). These vacancies further trigger the formation of a new electronic state in the bandgap, resulting in remarkably improved electrical conductivity and accelerated faradic reactions. The lithiated Co3O4 exhibits a noticeably enhanced specific capacity of 260 mAh g?1 at 1 A g?1, approximately fourfold enhancement compared to that of pristine Co3O4 (66 mAh g?1). The hybrid supercapacitor assembled with lithiated Co3O4//N‐doped activated carbon achieves high energy densities in a broad range of power densities, e.g., 76.7 Wh kg?1 at 0.29 kW kg?1, 46.9 Wh kg?1 at a high power density of 18.7 kW kg?1, outperforming most of the reported hybrid supercapacitors.  相似文献   

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Over the years, cobalt phosphates (amorphous or crystalline) have been projected as one of the most significant and promising classes of nonprecious catalysts and studied exclusively for the electrocatalytic and photocatalytic oxygen evolution reaction (OER). However, their successful utilization of hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and the reaction of overall water‐splitting is rather unexplored. Herein, presented is a crystalline cobalt phosphate, Co3(OH)2(HPO4)2, structurally related to the mineral lazulite, as an efficient precatalyst for OER, HER, and water electrolysis in alkaline media. During both electrochemical OER and HER, the Co3(OH)2(HPO4)2 nanostructure was completely transformed in situ into porous amorphous CoOx (OH) films that mediate efficient OER and HER with extremely low overpotentials of only 182 and 87 mV, respectively, at a current density of 10 mA cm?2. When assemble as anode and cathode in a two‐electrode alkaline electrolyzer, unceasing durability over 10 days is achieved with a final cell voltage of 1.54 V, which is superior to the recently reported effective bifunctional electrocatalysts. The strategy to achieve more active sites for oxygen and hydrogen generation via in situ oxidation or reduction from a well‐defined inorganic material provides an opportunity to develop cost‐effective and efficient electrocatalysts for renewable energy technologies.  相似文献   

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Ultrasmall size and abundant defects are two crucial factors for improving the performance of catalysts. However, it is a big challenge to introduce defects into ultrafine catalysts because of the surface tension and self‐purification effect of the nanoparticles. In the present work, physical laser fragmentation with chemical oxidization reaction is combined to synthesize Co3O4 nanoparticles (L‐CO) with ultrasmall size (≈2.1 nm) as well as abundant oxygen vacancies, thus providing an effective solution to the long‐standing contradiction between the size reduction and defect generation. The ultrasmall particle size allows more catalytic sites to be exposed. The surficial oxygen vacancies enhance the intrinsic activity, while the internal oxygen vacancies improve the electron transfer, and all of these benefits make L‐CO an active and durable bifunctional catalyst for oxygen reduction/evolutions. As the air cathode of zinc–air battery, L‐CO displays excellent rechargeable performance with a power density of ≈337 mW cm?2, outperforming the commercial noble metal couple (Pt/C+RuO2).  相似文献   

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Activating CO2 molecule and promoting proton release from kinetically sluggish water oxidation are two important half‐reaction processes for achieving efficient solar‐driven conversion of CO2 to fuels. Here, an effective route is proposed that uses a solid base to modify photocatalyst with defects, aiming to simultaneously accelerate the two reaction processes. To verify this hypothesis, the La2O3 is decorated on surface of LaTiO2N with oxygen vacancies, achieving a twofold increase in CH4 yield rate for CO2 reduction. The prominent activity results from the following two effects: (1) The O2? in La2O3 as basic sites favors CO2 chemisorption in the form of CO32? species, greatly contributing to both the bending of O? C? O bond and the decrease of the lowest unoccupied molecule orbit energy of CO2 molecule. (2) The oxygen vacancies on LaTiO2N are beneficial in activating H2O to adsorbed OH, thus effectively decreasing the reaction barriers of water oxidation to release protons. The design concept of simultaneously activating the CO2 and H2O at different spatial sites may offer a new strategy to suppress the reverse reactions for efficient solar energy conversion.  相似文献   

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The development of novel non‐noble electrocatalysts with controlled structure and surface composition is critical for efficient electrochemical hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Herein, the rational design of porous molybdenum carbide (β‐Mo2C) spheres with different surface engineered structures (Co doping, Mo vacancies generation, and coexistence of Co doping and Mo vacancies) is performed to enhance the HER performance over the β‐Mo2C‐based catalyst surface. Density functional theory calculations and experimental results reveal that the synergistic effect of Co doping with Mo vacancies increases the electron density around the Fermi‐level and modulates the d band center of β‐Mo2C so that the strength of the Mo? H bond is reasonably optimized, thus leading to an enhanced HER kinetics. As expected, the optimized Co50‐Mo2C‐12 with porous structure displays a low overpotential (η10 = 125 mV), low‐onset overpotential (ηonset = 27 mV), and high exchange current density (j0 = 0.178 mA cm?2). Furthermore, this strategy is also successfully extended to develop other effective metal (e.g., Fe and Ni) doped β‐Mo2C electrocatalyst, indicating that it is a universal strategy for the rational design of highly efficient metal carbide‐based HER catalysts and beyond.  相似文献   

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A highly efficient bifunctional oxygen catalyst is required for practical applications of fuel cells and metal–air batteries, as oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) are their core electrode reactions. Here, the MO‐Co@N‐doped carbon (NC, M = Zn or Co) is developed as a highly active ORR/OER bifunctional catalyst via pyrolysis of a bimetal metal–organic framework containing Zn and Co, i.e., precursor (CoZn). The vital roles of inactive Zn in developing highly active bifunctional oxygen catalysts are unraveled. When the precursors include Zn, the surface contents of pyridinic N for ORR and the surface contents of Co–Nx and Co3+/Co2+ ratios for OER are enhanced, while the high specific surface areas, high porosity, and high electrochemical active surface areas are also achieved. Furthermore, the synergistic effects between Zn‐based and Co‐based species can promote the well growth of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) at high pyrolysis temperatures (≥700 °C), which is favorable for charge transfer. The optimized CoZn‐NC‐700 shows the highly bifunctional ORR/OER activity and the excellent durability during the ORR/OER processes, even better than 20 wt% Pt/C (for ORR) and IrO2 (for OER). CoZn‐NC‐700 also exhibits the prominent Zn–air battery performance and even outperforms the mixture of 20 wt% Pt/C and IrO2.  相似文献   

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Charge ordering and oxygen vacancy ordering are revealed in REBaMn2O6‐δ (RE = Gd, Tb) oxides with perovskite‐related structures. Electron diffraction and transmission electron microscopy results indicate a modulation of the crystal structure. The average oxidation state of Mn and the oxygen stoichiometry are determined by means of electron energy‐loss spectroscopy, giving a REBaMn2O5.75 general formula. A 1:3 Mn4+:Mn3+ charge ordering model is confirmed by neutron powder diffraction, and oxygen vacancies‐Mn3+ association is suggested by pair distribution function analysis. Direct imaging of the oxygen sublattice is obtained by phase image reconstruction. Location of the oxygen vacancies in the anion sublattice is achieved by analysis of the intensity of the averaged phase image. Both ionic conduction and multiferroic behavior are predicted from the crystal structures of these oxides.  相似文献   

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This study is the first to demonstrate that ferroelectric R3c LiNbO3‐type ZnSnO3 nanowires (NWs), through the piezocatalysis and piezophototronic process, demonstrate a highly efficient hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). The polarization and electric field curves indicate that ZnSnO3 NWs exhibit typical ferroelectric hysteresis loops. Time‐resolved photoluminescence spectra reveal that the relaxation time increases with the increasing concentration of oxygen vacancies. Moderated 3H‐ZnSnO3 NWs (thermally annealed for 3 h in a hydrogen environment) have the longest extended carrier lifetime of approximately 8.3 ns. The piezoelectricity‐induced HER, via the piezocatalysis process (without light irradiation), reaches an optimal H2‐production rate of approximately 3453.1 µmol g?1 h?1. Through the synergistic piezophototronic process, the HER reaches approximately 6000 µmol g?1 in 7 h. Crucially, the mechanical force–induced spontaneous polarization functions as a carrier separator, driving the electron and hole in opposite directions in ferroelectric ZnSnO3 NWs; this separation reduces the recombination rate, enhancing the redox process. This theoretical analysis indicates that the photocatalytic and piezocatalytic effects can synergistically enhance piezophototronic performance through capitalizing on well‐modulated oxygen vacancies in ferroelectric semiconductors. This study demonstrates the essential role of this synergy in purifying water pollutants and converting water into hydrogen gas through the piezophototronic process.  相似文献   

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Perovskite‐structured (ABO3) transition metal oxides are promising bifunctional electrocatalysts for efficient oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). In this paper, a set of epitaxial rare‐earth nickelates (RNiO3) thin films is investigated with controlled A‐site isovalent substitution to correlate their structure and physical properties with ORR/OER activities, examined by using a three‐electrode system in O2‐saturated 0.1 m KOH electrolyte. The ORR activity decreases monotonically with decreasing the A‐site element ionic radius which lowers the conductivity of RNiO3 (R = La, La0.5Nd0.5, La0.2Nd0.8, Nd, Nd0.5Sm0.5, Sm, and Gd) films, with LaNiO3 being the most conductive and active. On the other hand, the OER activity initially increases upon substituting La with Nd and is maximal at La0.2Nd0.8NiO3. Moreover, the OER activity remains comparable within error through Sm‐doped NdNiO3. Beyond that, the activity cannot be measured due to the potential voltage drop across the film. The improved OER activity is ascribed to the partial reduction of Ni3+ to Ni2+ as a result of oxygen vacancies, which increases the average occupancy of the eg antibonding orbital to more than one. The work highlights the importance of tuning A‐site elements as an effective strategy for balancing ORR and OER activities of bifunctional electrocatalysts.  相似文献   

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The large‐scale production of metal–air batteries, an appealing solution for next‐generation energy storage, requires low‐cost, earth‐abundant, and efficient oxygen electrode materials, yet insights into active catalyst structures and synergistic reactivity remain largely unknown. Here, a new bifunctional oxygen electrode based on nitrogen‐doped carbon nanotubes decorated by spinel CuCo2O4 quantum dots (CuCo2O4/N‐CNTs) is reported, outperforming the benchmark of state‐of‐the‐art noble metal catalysts. Combining spectroscopic characterization and electrochemical studies, a prominent synergetic effect between CuCo2O4 and N‐doped carbon nanotubes is uncovered: the high conductivity, large active surface area, and increase in the number of catalytic sites induced by Cu doping (i.e., Cu2+ and Cu?N) can be beneficial to the overall electrocatalytic activities. Remarkably, the native flexibility of CuCo2O4/N‐CNTs allows its direct use as reversible oxygen electrodes in Zn–air batteries either with liquid alkaline electrolyte or in the all‐solid‐state configuration. The prepared devices demonstrate excellent discharging/charging performance, large energy density (83.83 mW cm?2 in liquid state, 1.86 W g?1 in all‐solid‐state), and long lifetime (48 h in liquid state, 9 h in all‐solid‐state), holding great promise in the practical application of rechargeable metal–air batteries and other fuel cells.  相似文献   

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Designing high‐activity catalysts and revealing the in‐depth structure–property relationship is particularly important for Li–O2 batteries. Herein, the self‐boosting catalysis of LiCoO2 as an electrocatalyst for Li–O2 batteries and the investigation of its self‐adjustment mechanism using in situ X‐ray absorption spectroscopy and other operando characterization techniques is reported. The intercalation/extraction of Li+ in LiCoO2 not only induces the change in Co valence and modulates the electronic/crystal structure but also tunes the surface disorder degree, lattice strain, and local symmetry, which all affect the catalysis activity. In a discharge, highly ordered LiCoO2 acts as a catalyst to boost oxygen reduction reaction. During charging, the initial extraction of Li+ from LiCoO2 induces Li/oxygen vacancy and Co4+, which deforms CoO6 octahedron as well as lowers the symmetry, and accordingly promotes oxygen evolution reaction. This article offers insights into tuning the activity of catalysts for Li–O2 batteries with the intercalation/extraction of alkali metal ions in traditional cathodes.  相似文献   

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This study presents a microscopic model for the correlation between the concentration of oxygen vacancies and voltage suppression in high voltage spinel cathodes for Li‐ion batteries. Using first principles simulations, it is shown that neutral oxygen vacancies in LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4‐δ promote substitutional Ni/Mn disorder and the formation of Ni‐rich and Ni‐poor regions. The former trap oxygen vacancies, while the latter trap electrons associated with these vacancies. This leads to the creation of deep and shallow Mn3+ states and affects the stability of the lattice Li ions. Together, these two factors result in a characteristic profile of the voltage dependence on Li content. This insight provides guidance for mitigating the voltage suppression in LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 and other cathodes.  相似文献   

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Hierarchically structured nitrogen‐doped carbon nanotube (NCNT) composites, with copper (Cu) nanoparticles embedded uniformly within the nanotube walls and cobalt oxide (CoxOy) nanoparticles decorated on the nanotube surfaces, are fabricated via a combinational process. This process involves the growth of Cu embedded CNTs by low‐ and high‐temperature chemical vapor deposition, post‐treatment with ammonia for nitrogen doping of these CNTs, precipitation‐assisted separation of NCNTs from cobalt nitrate aqueous solution, and finally thermal annealing for CoxOy decoration. Theoretical calculations show that interaction of Cu nanoparticles with CNT walls can effectively decrease the work function of CNT surfaces and improve adsorption of hydroxyl ions onto the CNT surfaces. Thus, the activities of the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) are significantly enhanced. Because of this benefit, further nitrogen doping, and synergistic coupling between CoxOy and NCNTs, Cu@NCNT/CoxOy composites exhibit ORR activity comparable to that of commercial Pt/C catalysts and high OER activity (outperforming that of IrO2 catalysts). More importantly, the composites display superior long‐term stability for both ORR and OER. This simple but general synthesis protocol can be extended to design and synthesis of other metal/metal oxide systems for fabrication of high‐performance carbon‐based electrocatalysts with multifunctional catalytic activities.  相似文献   

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The lack of precise control of particle sizes is the critical challenge in the assembly of 3D interconnected transition‐metal oxide (TMO) for newly‐emerging energy conversion devices. A self‐embedded templating strategy for preparing the TMO@carbon quasiaerogels (TMO@C‐QAs) is proposed. By mimicking an aerogel structure at a microscale, the TMO@C‐QA successfully assembles size‐controllable TMO nanoparticles into 3D interconnected structure with surface‐enriched carbon species. The morphological evolutions of intermediates verify that the self‐embedded Ostwald ripening templating approach is responsible for the dual‐channel TMO@C‐QA formation. The general self‐embedded templating strategy is easily extended to prepare various TMO@C‐QAs, including the Co3O4@C‐QA, Mn3O4@C‐QA, Fe2O3@C‐QA, and NiO@C‐QA. Benefiting from the unparalleled 3D interconnected network of aerogels, the Co3O4@C‐QA displays superior bifunctional catalytic activities for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), as well as high specific capacity and excellent long‐term stability for lithium‐ion battery (LIB) anode. A proof‐of‐concept battery‐powered electrolyzer with Co3O4@C‐QA cathode and anode powered by a full LIB with Co3O4@C‐QA anode is presented. The battery‐powered electrolyzer made of the state‐of‐the‐art TMOs can exhibit great competitive advantages due to its supreme multifunctional energy conversion performance for future water electrolysis.  相似文献   

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Development of spinel bimetallic oxides as low‐cost and high‐efficiency catalysts for catalytic oxidation is highly desired. However, rational design of spinel oxides with controlled structure and components still remains a challenge. A general route for large‐scale preparation of spinel CoFe2O4/C nanocubes transformed from organometal‐encapsulated metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) via exchange–coordination and pyrolysis combined method is reported. Strong confinement effect between organometallics and MOFs realizes reconstruction of crystal phase and composition, but not simple metallic oxides support by Co2+ introduction. Compared with Co3O4‐Fe2O3/C, MOFs‐derived cubic nano‐CoFe2O4/C with higher surface area (115.7 m2 g?1) and favorable surface chemistry exhibits excellent catalytic activity (100% CO conversion at 105 °C) and competitive water‐resisting stability (total conversion at 145 °C for 20 h). Turnover frequency of CoFe2O4/C reaches 4.26 × 10?4 s?1 at 90 °C, two orders of magnitude higher than commercial Co3O4 . Theoretical models show that oxygen vacancies (17.7%) at exposed {112} facet on the carbon interface take superiority in nanocubic spinel phase, which allows reactive species to be strongly adsorbed on nanostructured catalysts' surface and plays key roles in hindering deactivation under moisture rich conditions. The progresses offer a promising way in the development of novel spinel oxides with tailored architecture and properties for vast applications.  相似文献   

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Developing low‐cost, high‐performance electro‐catalysts is essential for large‐scale application of electrochemical energy devices. In this article, reported are the findings in understanding and controlling oxygen defects in PrBa0.5Sr0.5Co1.5Fe0.5O5+ δ (PBSCF) for significantly enhancing the rate of oxygen evolution reaction (OER) are reported. Utilizing surface‐sensitive characterization techniques and first‐principle calculations, it is found that excessive oxygen vacancies promote OH? affiliation and lower the theoretical energy for the formation of O* on the surface, thus greatly facilitating the OER kinetics. On the other hand, however, oxygen vacancies also increase the energy band gap and lower the O 2p band center of PBSCF, which may hinder OER kinetics. Still, careful tuning of these competing effects has resulted in enhanced OER activity for PBSCF with oxygen defects. This work also demonstrates that oxygen defects generated by different techniques have very different characteristics, resulting in different impacts on the activity of electrodes. In particular, PBSCF nanotubes after electrochemical reduction exhibit outstanding OER activity compared with the recently reported perovskite‐based catalysts.  相似文献   

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Hydrogen peroxide is a highly valuable chemical, and electrocatalytic oxygen reduction towards H2O2 offers an alternative method for safe on‐site applications. Generally, low‐cost hematite (α‐Fe2O3) is not recognized as an efficient electrocatalyst because of its inert nature, but it is herein reported that α‐Fe2O3 can be endowed with high catalytic activity and selectivity via the engineering of facets and oxygen vacancies. Density‐functional theory (DFT)calculations predict that the {001} facet is intrinsically selective for H2O2 production, and that oxygen vacancies can trigger the high activity, providing sites for O2 adsorption and protonation, stabilizing the *OOH intermediate, and preventing cleavage of the O? O bond. The synthesized oxygen‐defective α‐Fe2O3 single crystals with exposed {001} facets achieve high selectivities for H2O2 of >90%, >88%, and >95% in weakly acidic, neutral, and alkaline electrolytes, respectively, and the H2O2 production rate reaches 454 mmol g?1cat h?1 at 0.1 V versus RHE under alkaline conditions. In an anion exchange membrane fuel cell, a maximum H2O2 production of 546.8 mmol L?1 with a high Faradaic efficiency of 80.5% is achieved. Thus, this work details a low‐cost catalyst feasible for H2O2 synthesis, and highlights the feasibility of theoretical catalyst design for practical applications.  相似文献   

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