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Biaxially‐Strained Phthalocyanine at Polyoxometalate@Carbon Nanotube Heterostructure Boosts Oxygen Reduction Catalysis
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Iron phthalocyanine (FePc) with unique FeN<sub>4</sub> site has attracted increasing interests as a promising non-precious catalyst. However, the plane symmetric structure endows FePc with undesired catalytic performance toward the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Here, we report a novel one-dimensional heterostructured ORR catalyst by coupling FePc at polyoxometalate-encapsulated carbon nanotubes (FePc-{PW<sub>12</sub> }@NTs) using host-guest chemistry. The encapsulation of polyoxometalates can induce a local tensile strain of single-walled NTs to strengthen the interactions with FePc. Both the strain and curvature effects of {PW<sub>12</sub> }@NT scaffold tune the geometric structure and electronic localization of FeN<sub>4</sub> centers to enhance the ORR catalytic performance. As expected, such a heterostructured FePc-{PW<sub>12</sub> }@NT electrocatalyst exhibits prominent durability, methanol tolerance, and ORR activity with a high half-wave potential of 0.90 V and a low Tafel slope of 30.9 mV dec<sup>-1</sup> in alkaline medium. Besides, the assembled zinc-air battery demonstrates an ultrahigh power density of 280 mW cm<sup>-2</sup> , excellent charge/discharge ability and long-term stability over 500 h, outperforming that of the commercial Pt/C+IrO<sub>2</sub> cathode. This study offers a new strategy to design novel heterostructured catalysts and opens a new avenue to regulate the electrocatalytic performance of phthalocyanine molecules.
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