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Cobalt Single Atoms Immobilized N‑Doped Carbon Nanotubes for Enhanced Bifunctional Catalysis toward Oxygen Reduction and Oxygen Evolution Reactions
Novel
Co atoms immobilized carbon nanotubes (CoSAs@CNTs) are synthesized
by structural engineering of the zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-67)
upon treatment with dicyandiamide (DCD). A unique morphology and promising
electrochemical performance are shown by the Co atoms immobilized
CNTs. The electrocatalyst remarkably exhibits a highly positive onset
potential of 0.99 V and half-wave potential of 0.86 V, both even more
positive than the commercial Pt/C catalyst, and the current density
is also greater than that of the Pt/C catalyst in alkaline media.
A decent performance is observed in acidic media also. The electrocatalyst
is extraordinarily stable to harsh environments. A promising performance
for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is demonstrated by the electrocatalyst,
while for bifunctional electrocatalysis a small overvoltage of 0.78
V is observed with onset potential at the lower overpotential of 300
mV announcing the advantage of its usage for practical energy conversion
and storage systems. This novel study may provide a new road map for
fuel cell technology