Identifying Intermediates of Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Nitrogen-Doped Fullerene by High-Resolution Tip-Enhanced Raman Scattering
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Abstract
The oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) by the nitrogen-doped fullerene (\rm C_59N) catalyst demonstrates an excellent activity in hydrogen fuel cells. However, the intermediates and catalytic active sites in pathways have not been directly characterized, hindering the understanding of the enhanced activity mechanism for ORR on \rm C_59N. By taking the inhomogeneity of spatially confined plasmon into account, we theoretically propose that the high-resolution tip-enhanced Raman scattering (TERS) can effectively identify different intermediate configurations in ORR on \rm C_59N. With the modulation of the focused spatially confined plasmon center position, vibrational modes that are directly related to site-specific \rm O_2-\rm C_59N interactions in ORR can be lighted up and then selected out by TERS spectra. Furthermore, the vibration-resolved TERS images for the selected modes of different intermediate configurations give spatial hot spot around the adsorption site, providing the in-situ details of catalytic active sites in ORR on \rm C_59N. These findings serve as a good reference for future high-resolution TERS experiments on probing catalytic systems at the molecular scale.
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