JOURNAL ARTICLE

Atomically dispersed Ni activates adjacent Ce sites for enhanced electrocatalytic oxygen evolution activity

Zhihao PeiHuabin ZhangZhi‐Peng WuXue Feng LuDeyan LuanXiong Wen Lou

Year: 2023 Journal:   Science Advances Vol: 9 (26)Pages: eadh1320-eadh1320   Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science

Abstract

Manipulating the intrinsic activity of heterogeneous catalysts at the atomic level is an effective strategy to improve the electrocatalytic performances but remains challenging. Here, atomically dispersed Ni anchored on CeO 2 particles entrenched on peanut-shaped hollow nitrogen-doped carbon structures ( a -Ni/CeO 2 @NC) is rationally designed and synthesized. The as-prepared a -Ni/CeO 2 @NC catalyst exhibits substantially boosted intrinsic activity and greatly reduced overpotential for the electrocatalytic oxygen evolution reaction. Experimental and theoretical results demonstrate that the decoration of isolated Ni species over the CeO 2 induces electronic coupling and redistribution, thus resulting in the activation of the adjacent Ce sites around Ni atoms and greatly accelerated oxygen evolution kinetics. This work provides a promising strategy to explore the electronic regulation and intrinsic activity improvement at the atomic level, thereby improving the electrocatalytic activity.

Keywords:
Overpotential Catalysis Oxygen evolution Materials science Redistribution (election) Oxygen Chemical engineering Carbon fibers Nanotechnology Chemistry Electrochemistry Electrode Physical chemistry Composite material Organic chemistry

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