Unveiling the role of carbon oxidation in irreversible degradation of atomically-dispersed FeN4 moieties for proton exchange membrane fuel cells
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Tan, Xin
Tahini, Hassan
Smith, Sean
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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Nonprecious Fe-N-C catalysts containing atomically-dispersed FeN4moieties are today the best candidates to replace platinum in proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) cathodes. However, limited understanding of problematicoperandodegradation mechanisms in these catalysts largely impedes widespread commercialization. Recent experiments have shown that there exist durable and non-durable FeN4 sites in Fe-N-C catalysts for PEMFCs [J. Liet al.,Nat. Catal., 2021,4, 10-19]. Yet, the identification of which FeN4sites are durable and which are not - and why - remains unclear. Using first-principles density functional theory (DFT) computations, we investigated the irreversible degradation of FeN4 catalysts at the atomic level, caused by Fe de-metalation and chemical oxidation of carbonviaa proposed new carbon oxidation pathway. Our computational results show that oxidation of surface carbon next to FeN4 moieties at interior sites is essentially reversible underoperandoelectrochemical conditions; whereas oxidation of carbon next to FeN4moieties at the edge sites leads to accelerated Fe de-metalation, inducing irreversible degradation of FeN4 catalysts. From amongst six FeN4 moieties established experimentally, we identify three durable and three non-durable configurations. This work resolves the controversy as to which FeN4 moieties are durable under PEMFCoperandoconditions and provides a deeper understanding of the irreversible degradation mechanism of FeN4 catalysts in acidic media, furnishing a practical guide for rational design of FeN4catalysts with long-term durability.
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A
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