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Rsc, Materials Horizons, 10(10), p. 4270-4277, 2023

DOI: 10.1039/d3mh00882g

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Defect-stabilized and oxygen-coordinated iron single-atom sites facilitate hydrogen peroxide electrosynthesis

Journal article published in 2023 by Taotao Gao, Lu Qiu, Minghao Xie, Zhaoyu Jin ORCID, Panpan Li ORCID, Guihua Yu ORCID
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Abstract

Oxygen-coordinated iron single-atom sites (Fe–O4) modified with vacancy defects show high 2e-ORR catalytic performance. The Fe–O4 moiety is relevant to the selectivity and kinetic rate of the 2e pathway while vacancy defects enhance the stability.