Cation-Tuning Engineering on Metal Oxides for Oxygen Electrocatalysis

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Abstract

Cation-tuning engineering has become a new frontier in altering the electronic structure of electrocatalysts, which has been employed to enhance their electrochemical performance. Significant efforts have been made to promote the electrochemical performance of transition metal-based materials during oxygen electrocatalysis and related energy devices such as Zn-air batteries. Herein, the advantages of cation-tuning engineering, including cation vacancies/defects and cation doping, in the modification of the electronic structure of transition metal oxide catalysts are discussed. Additionally, practical applications of the cation-tuning engineering strategy are reviewed in detail with a special emphasis on oxygen reduction reaction and oxygen evolution reaction. Lastly, challenges and future opportunities in this field are also proposed.

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Cao, L., Zhang, B. W., & Zhao, S. (2023). Cation-Tuning Engineering on Metal Oxides for Oxygen Electrocatalysis. Chemistry - A European Journal, 29(3). https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202202000

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