Yifan ChenZhijuan LiYanbo ZhuDongmei SunXien LiuLin XuYawen Tang
Abstract Exploration of high‐efficiency, economical, and ultrastable electrocatalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) to substitute precious Pt is of great significance in electrochemical energy conversion devices. Single‐atom catalysts (SACs) have sparked tremendous interest for their maximum atom‐utilization efficiency and fascinating properties. Therefore, the development of effective synthetic methodology toward SACs becomes highly imperative yet still remains greatly challenging. Herein, a reliable SiO 2 ‐templated strategy is elaborately designed to synthesize atomically dispersed Fe atoms anchored on N‐doped carbon nanospheres (denoted as Fe–N–C HNSs) using the cheap and sustainable biomaterial of histidine (His) as the N and C precursor. By virtue of the numerous atomically dispersed Fe–N 4 moieties and unique spherical hollow architecture, the as‐fabricated Fe–N–C HNSs exhibit excellent ORR performance in alkaline medium with outstanding activity, high long‐term stability, and superior tolerance to methanol crossover, exceeding the commercial Pt/C catalyst and most previously reported non‐precious‐metal catalysts. This present synthetic strategy will provide new inspiration to the fabrication of various high‐efficiency single‐atom catalysts for diverse applications.
Zhaoquan XuZiyu MaKai DongJie LiangLongcheng ZhangYongsong LuoQian LiuJinmao YouZhe‐sheng FengDongwei MaYan WangXuping Sun
Shu‐Ming LiYuzhe WangYu DingYu HeYuyang ZhangShu-Ni LiJing ZhangYu ChenJing ZhangYu Chen
Yalin ZhangChen ChiLiangliang ZouZhiqing ZouYang Hui
Velu DuraisamyK. RajasekarSakkarapalayam Murugesan Senthil Kumar