Yanqing Fu , Qinglan Zhao , Qiliang Wei , Chris R. Bowen , Wai-Yeung Wong , Weiyou Yang
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Abstract
Currently, due to their high atom-utilization efficiency, tunable chemical structure, excellent catalytic properties, as well as the expectational cost effectiveness, more and more efforts have been put persistently into the development of M-X-C (M = transition metal; X = N, O, S, P, etc.; C = carbon) -based single-atom catalysts (SACs) for boosting oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), which is critically important for the advances of fuel cells, metal-air batteries, and on-site hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) production. Conceptionally, the ORR behaviors fundamentally rely on 2-electron or 4-electron transfers, which could be manipulated by modulating the central M and coordinated X atoms. In current review, we first outline the fundamentals between the 2-electron and 4-electron transfer pathways based on the underlying mechanisms. After that, the main approaches for catalyst design and performance evaluation are overviewed. Subsequently, we focus on the strategies and progresses to regulate the ORR pathways for target high-performance M-X-C SACs. Finally, the challenges and perspectives in terms of the future development of M-X-C-based SACs have been discussed.
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Materials Science & Engineering R: Reports is a journal that covers a wide range of topics in the field of materials science and engineering. It publishes both experimental and theoretical research papers, providing background information and critical assessments on various topics. The journal aims to publish high-quality and novel research papers and reviews.
The subject areas covered by the journal include Materials Science (General), Electronic Materials, Optical Materials, and Magnetic Materials. In addition to regular issues, the journal also publishes special issues on key themes in the field of materials science, including Energy Materials, Materials for Health, Materials Discovery, Innovation for High Value Manufacturing, and Sustainable Materials development.