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Abstract Reversible oxygen conversion is important for various green energy technologies. Herein we synthesize a series of bimetallic coordination polymers by varying the Ni/Co ratio and using HITP (HITP=2,3,6,7,10,11‐hexaiminotriphenylene) as the ligand, to interrogate the role of metal centres in modulating the activity of the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Co 3 HITP 2 and Ni 3 HITP 2 are compared. Unpaired 3d electrons in Co 3 HITP 2 result in less coplanarity but more radical character. Thus, despite of a reduced crystallinity and conductivity, the best ORR activity, comparable to 20 % Pt/C, is obtained for Co 3 HITP 2 , showing the 3d orbital configuration of the metal centre promotes ORR. Experimental and DFT studies show a transition of ORR pathway from four‐electron for Co 3 HITP 2 to two‐electron for Ni 3 HITP 2 . Rechargeable zinc–air batteries using Co 3 HITP 2 as the air cathode catalyst demonstrate excellent energy efficiency and stability.
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