Experimental Observation of Redox-Induced Fe-N Switching Behavior as a Determinant Role for Oxygen Reduction Activity

ACS Nano. 2015 Dec 22;9(12):12496-505. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.5b05984. Epub 2015 Nov 19.

Abstract

The commercialization of electrochemical energy conversion and storage devices relies largely upon the development of highly active catalysts based on abundant and inexpensive materials. Despite recent achievements in this respect, further progress is hindered by the poor understanding of the nature of active sites and reaction mechanisms. Herein, by characterizing representative iron-based catalysts under reactive conditions, we identify three Fe-N4-like catalytic centers with distinctly different Fe-N switching behaviors (Fe moving toward or away from the N4-plane) during the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), and show that their ORR activities are essentially governed by the dynamic structure associated with the Fe(2+/3+) redox transition, rather than the static structure of the bare sites. Our findings reveal the structural origin of the enhanced catalytic activity of pyrolyzed Fe-based catalysts compared to nonpyrolyzed Fe-macrocycle compounds. More generally, the fundamental insights into the dynamic nature of transition-metal compounds during electron-transfer reactions will potentially guide rational design of these materials for broad applications.

Keywords: active sites; dynamic structure; non-PGM catalysts; oxygen reduction reaction; redox transition.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Catalysis
  • Iron / chemistry*
  • Nitrogen / chemistry*
  • Oxidation-Reduction
  • Oxygen / analysis
  • Oxygen / chemistry*
  • X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy

Substances

  • Iron
  • Nitrogen
  • Oxygen