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Abstract Carbon nanomaterials doped with N and B could activate nearby carbon atoms to promote charge polarization through the synergistic coupling effect between N and B atoms, thus facilitating adsorption of O 2 and weakening O−O bond to enhance oxygen reduction reaction. Herein, a simple and controllable self‐assembly strategy is applied to synthesize porous B, N co‐doped carbon‐based catalysts (BCN‐P), which employs the macrocyclic molecule cucurbit7uril (CB7) as nitrogen source, and 3D aromatic‐like closo ‐B 12 H 12 2− as boron source. In addition, polystyrene microspheres are added to help introduce porous structure to expose more active sites. Benefitting from porous structures and the synergistic coupling effect between N and B atoms, BCN‐P has a high onset potential (E onset =0.846 V) and half‐wave potential (E 1/2 =0.74 V) in alkaline media. The zinc‐air battery assembled with BCN‐P shows high operating voltage (1.42 V), peak power density (128.7 mW cm −2 ) and stable charge/discharge cycles, which is even comparable with Pt/C.
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