Asymmetric volcano trend in oxygen reduction activity of Pt and non-Pt catalysts: In situ identification of the site-blocking effect

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Abstract

Proper understanding of the major limitations of current catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is essential for further advancement. Herein by studying representative Pt and non-Pt ORR catalysts with a wide range of redox potential (Eredox) via combined electrochemical, theoretical, and in situ spectroscopic methods, we demonstrate that the role of the site-blocking effect in limiting the ORR varies drastically depending on the Eredox of active sites; and the intrinsic activity of active sites with low Eredox have been markedly underestimated owing to the overlook of this effect. Accordingly, we establish a general asymmetric volcano trend in the ORR activity: the ORR of the catalysts on the overly high Eredox side of the volcano is limited by the intrinsic activity; whereas the ORR of the catalysts on the low Eredox side is limited by either the site-blocking effect and/or intrinsic activity depending on the Eredox.

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Li, J., Alsudairi, A., Ma, Z. F., Mukerjee, S., & Jia, Q. (2017). Asymmetric volcano trend in oxygen reduction activity of Pt and non-Pt catalysts: In situ identification of the site-blocking effect. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 139(4), 1384–1387. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.6b11072

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