Effect of water on the manifestation of the reaction selectivity of nitrogen-doped graphene nanoclusters toward oxygen reduction reaction

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We investigated the selectivity of N-doped graphene nanoclusters (N-GNCs) toward the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) using first-principles calculations within the density functional theory. The results show that the maximum electrode potentials (U Max ) for the four-electron (4e - ) pathway are higher than those for the two-electron (2e - ) pathway at almost all of the reaction sites. Thus, the N-GNCs exhibit high selectivity for the 4e - pathway, that is, the 4e - reduction proceeds preferentially over the 2e - reduction. Such high selectivity results in high durability of the catalyst because H 2 O 2 , which corrodes the electrocatalyst, is not generated. For the doping sites near the edge of the cluster, the value of U Max greatly depends on the reaction sites. However, for the doping sites around the center of the cluster, the reaction-site dependence is hardly observed. The GNC with a nitrogen atom around the center of the cluster exhibits higher ORR catalytic capability compared with the GNC with a nitrogen atom in the vicinity of the edge. The results also reveal that the water molecule generated by the ORR enhances the selectivity toward the 4e - pathway because the reaction intermediates are significantly stabilized by water.

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Matsuyama, H., Akaishi, A., & Nakamura, J. (2019). Effect of water on the manifestation of the reaction selectivity of nitrogen-doped graphene nanoclusters toward oxygen reduction reaction. ACS Omega, 4(2), 3832–3838. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b00015

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