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Honeycomb structure + asymmetric single-atom sites: new catalyst dramatically boosts oxygen reduction reaction efficiency

07.24.25 | Higher Education Press

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Fe-N 4 is a typical active site in Fe-N/C catalysts with maximum atomic utilization and a well-defined structure. However, its high symmetry limits further electronic structure optimization and performance enhancement.

Here, we construct an asymmetric Fe single-atom site by an axial Cl coordination, breaking the Fe-N 4 planar symmetry. This increases electronic inhomogeneity, weakens the binding strength of Fe to oxygen reaction intermediates, and enhances ORR performance.

This work also proposes a zinc-assisted method to create a unique honeycomb-like porous structure to expose more active sites and enhance mass transport. Through synergistic regulation, it shows excellent ORR performance (E 1/2 = 0.81 V in acid, 0.91 V in base). This offers a new strategy for making micro-nano porous single-atom catalysts and provides new insights into ORR mechanisms, advancing energy devices.

The work titled “ Honeycomb- l ike s ingle- a tom c atalysts with FeN 3 Cl s ites for h igh- p erformance o xygen r eduction ”, was published on Advanced Powder Materials (Available online 30 April 2025).

Advanced Powder Materials

10.1016/j.apmate.2025.100298

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Honeycomb-like single-atom catalysts with FeN3Cl sites for high-performance oxygen reduction

30-Apr-2025

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Rong Xie
Higher Education Press
xierong@hep.com.cn

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APA:
Higher Education Press. (2025, July 24). Honeycomb structure + asymmetric single-atom sites: new catalyst dramatically boosts oxygen reduction reaction efficiency. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8Y4NWVOL/honeycomb-structure-asymmetric-single-atom-sites-new-catalyst-dramatically-boosts-oxygen-reduction-reaction-efficiency.html
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"Honeycomb structure + asymmetric single-atom sites: new catalyst dramatically boosts oxygen reduction reaction efficiency." Brightsurf News, Jul. 24 2025, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8Y4NWVOL/honeycomb-structure-asymmetric-single-atom-sites-new-catalyst-dramatically-boosts-oxygen-reduction-reaction-efficiency.html.