催化作用
双金属片
纳米孔
材料科学
氰化物
析氧
氧气
化学工程
等离子体
金属
活性氧
大气压等离子体
纳米技术
无机化学
化学
电极
物理化学
冶金
有机化学
电化学
生物化学
工程类
物理
量子力学
作者
Yanru Guo,Teng Wang,Jun Chen,Jie Zheng,Xingguo Li,Kostya Ostrikov
标识
DOI:10.1002/aenm.201800085
摘要
Abstract Targeted activation of highly ordered and distributed metal sites in nanoporous frameworks is a generic strategy to develop high‐performance catalysts. The key challenge is to achieve such activation without damaging the frameworks. Here it is demonstrated that atmospheric‐pressure low‐temperature plasma generated in air improve catalytic properties of an Fe/Co bimetallic cyanide framework through the specific “soft” incorporation of reactive oxygen species without affecting the framework structure. The bonding and oxidative states of the high‐density catalytic metal sites in the framework are modified while the nanoporous nature of the framework is retained, which leads to superior catalytic performance for the oxygen evolution reaction at high current densities close to the operation conditions of commercial alkaline electrolyzers.
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