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Direct Magnetic Reinforcement of Electrocatalytic ORR/OER with Electromagnetic Induction of Magnetic Catalysts

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Designing stable and efficient electrocatalysts for both oxygen reduction and evolution reactions (ORR/OER) at low-cost is challenging. Here, a carbon-based bifunctional catalyst of magnetic catalytic nanocages that can direct enhance the oxygen catalytic activity by simply applying a moderate (350 mT) magnetic field is reported. The catalysts, with high porosity of 90% and conductivity of 905 S m<sup>-1</sup> , are created by in situ doping metallic cobalt nanodots (≈10 nm) into macroporous carbon nanofibers with a facile electrospinning method. An external magnetic field makes the cobalt magnetized into nanomagnets with high spin polarization, which promote the adsorption of oxygen-intermediates and electron transfer, significantly improving the catalytic efficiency. Impressively, the half wave-potential is increased by 20 mV for ORR, and the overpotential at 10 mA cm<sup>-2</sup> is decreased by 15 mV for OER. Compared with the commercial Pt/C+IrO<sub>2</sub> catalysts, the magnetic catalyzed Zn-air batteries deliver 2.5-fold of capacities and exhibit much longer durability over 155 h. The findings point out a very promising strategy of using electromagnetic induction to boost oxygen catalytic activity.

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