Abstract

Developing cost-effective acidic oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalysts with high performance is of great significance for proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) but very challenging. Transition-metal oxynitrides have high tolerance to harsh acidic media due to their excellent corrosion resistance, but they suffer from low acidic ORR activity. Here we report the discovery of a carbon-supported bimetallic niobium-iron oxynitride as a highly active and robust ORR catalyst in acidic media. This catalyst shows much higher ORR activity than its monometallic niobium oxynitride counterpart and exhibits a record high ORR activity among transition-metal oxynitrides, with an optimal ORR half-wave potential of 0.75 V vs. RHE, approaching those of atomically dispersed metal-N-C materials. It is revealed that the optimal catalyst has two types of Fe species with low oxidation state and two additional oxygen adsorption sites with high reactivity in comparison to its monometallic niobium oxynitride counterpart, therefore resulting in its remarkable ORR activity. Our work provides a new direction to explore efficient acidic ORR catalysts with low costs.

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