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High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Iron phthalocyanine (FePc), with its well-defined FeN 4 active site, has attracted significant interest as a promising nonprecious catalyst in the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). However, its rigid square-planar geometry hinders O═O bond activation and cleavage of the O═O bond, resulting in sluggish ORR kinetics. Herein, we introduce nitrogen-doped, defect-rich carbon nano-onions (CNO) (with positive Gaussian curvature) as a support to induce geometric distortion in FePc for enhancing the ORR activity. Magnetic measurements and theoretical calculations reveal that the introduction of CNO effectively promotes a spin state transition of Fe ions from low-spin (LS, t 2g 6 e g 0 ) to intermediate-spin (IS, t 2g 5 e g 1 ), which enables electron filling of the π* orbitals (via d–p orbital coupling), subsequently weakening the overadsorption of oxygenated intermediates on the FeN 4 sites. The as-fabricated FePc/CNO electrocatalyst exhibits exceptional ORR performance in alkaline media. Furthermore, a configured FePc/CNO-based Zn–air battery exhibits excellent performance, as well, demonstrating its potential for practical energy applications.
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