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Single-atom catalysis (SAC) attracts wide interest for zinc–air batteries that require high-performance bifunctional electrocatalysts for oxygen reactions. However, catalyst design is still highly challenging because of the insufficient driving force for promoting multiple-electron transfer kinetics. Herein, we report a superstructure-assisted SAC on tungsten carbides for oxygen evolution and reduction reactions. In addition to the usual single atomic sites, strikingly, we reveal the presence of highly ordered Co superstructures in the interfacial region with tungsten carbides that induce internal strain and promote bifunctional catalysis. Theoretical calculations show that the combined effects from superstructures and single atoms strongly reduce the adsorption energy of intermediates and overpotential of both oxygen reactions. The catalyst therefore presented impressive bifunctional activity with an ultralow potential gap of 0.623 V and delivered a high power density of 188.5 mW cm–2 for assembled zinc–air batteries. This work opens up new opportunities for atomic catalysis.
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Hongguan Li
Wu Wang
Sikang Xue
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Fuzhou University
Northeastern University
Yanshan University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e72b96b6db6435876a5310 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c14354
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