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Orbital stabilisation effect in Sb-based single-atom catalyst

01.22.25 | Science China Press

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The construction of cathode catalysts that combine high activity and stability is essential for improving the energy conversion efficiency of metal-air batteries and fuel cells. Single-atom catalysts (SACs) provide a novel solution to the challenge of slow oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) kinetics by atomic-level active sites and precisely tunable electronic configurations. Unlike transition metals, the relatively inert Sb centers can be precisely tuned by coordination engineering to exhibit strong affinity. However, the strength of the Sb-N bond is a fundamental determinant of stability. This new study, led by Professor We Zhang in the School of Materials Science and Engineering, has successfully achieved precise tuning of the first coordination shell environment of Sb centres in Sb AC -NC- x catalysts after varying degrees of NH 4 Cl gas-phase etching. Remarkably, the catalyst with an encapsulated SbN 5 stereoconfiguration exhibited an extremely high half-wave potential ( E 1/2 = 0.908 V) in an alkaline medium, and the E 1/2 decreased by only 11 mV after accelerated durability tests (150,000 cycles), which demonstrated that the catalyst possessed excellent long-term durability. Combining in-situ techniques and theoretical calculations, they fully verified that the orbital stabilisation effect of the SbN 5 stereoconfiguration mitigated the *OH steric hindrance on the Sb centres. This phenomenon promoted the activation of the *OH state by preventing the interaction between the Sb centres and intermediates, thus accelerating the formation of *OOH. This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

Science Bulletin

10.1016/j.scib.2024.12.037

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Bei Yan
Science China Press
yanbei@scichina.com

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Science China Press. (2025, January 22). Orbital stabilisation effect in Sb-based single-atom catalyst. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/12D7MKO1/orbital-stabilisation-effect-in-sb-based-single-atom-catalyst.html
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"Orbital stabilisation effect in Sb-based single-atom catalyst." Brightsurf News, Jan. 22 2025, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/12D7MKO1/orbital-stabilisation-effect-in-sb-based-single-atom-catalyst.html.