Regulating the Tip Effect on Single-Atom and Cluster Catalysts: Forming Reversible Oxygen Species with High Efficiency in Chlorine Evolution Reaction

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2022 Apr 11;61(16):e202200366. doi: 10.1002/anie.202200366. Epub 2022 Feb 23.

Abstract

Chlorine evolution reaction has been applied in the production since a century ago. After times of evolution, it has been widely realized by the electrocatalytic process on anode nowadays. However, the anode applied in production contains a large amount of precious metal, increasing the cost. It is thus an opportunity to apply sub-nano catalysts in this field. By regulating the tip effect (TE) of the catalyst, it was discovered that the oxidized sub-nano iridium clusters supported by titanium carbide exhibit much higher efficiency than the single-atom one, which demonstrates the significance of modifying the electronic interaction. Moreover, it exhibits a ≈20 % decrease of the electricity, ≈98 % selectivity towards chlorine evolution reaction, and high durability of over 350 h. Therefore, this cluster catalyst performs great potential in applying in the practical production and the comprehension of the tip effect on different types of catalysts is also pushed to a higher level.

Keywords: Chlorine Evolution Reaction; Cluster Catalysts; Electronic Metal-Support Interaction; Single-Atom Catalysts; Tip Effect.