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  • Electrochemical deposition as a universal route for fabricating single-atom catalysts.

Electrochemical deposition as a universal route for fabricating single-atom catalysts.

Nature communications (2020-03-07)
Zhirong Zhang, Chen Feng, Chunxiao Liu, Ming Zuo, Lang Qin, Xupeng Yan, Yulin Xing, Hongliang Li, Rui Si, Shiming Zhou, Jie Zeng
ABSTRACT

Single-atom catalysts (SACs) exhibit intriguing catalytic performance owing to their maximized atom utilizations and unique electronic structures. However, the reported strategies for synthesizing SACs generally have special requirements for either the anchored metals or the supports. Herein, we report a universal approach of electrochemical deposition that is applicable to a wide range of metals and supports for the fabrication of SACs. The depositions were conducted on both cathode and anode, where the different redox reactions endowed the SACs with distinct electronic states. The SACs from cathodic deposition exhibited high activities towards hydrogen evolution reaction, while those from anodic deposition were highly active towards oxygen evolution reaction. When cathodically- and anodically-deposited Ir single atoms on Co0.8Fe0.2Se2@Ni foam were integrated into a two-electrode cell for overall water splitting, a voltage of 1.39 V was required at 10 mA cm-2 in alkaline electrolyte.

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Sodium hexachlororhodate(III)