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[SUBJECT] Catalizador triatómico Fe₂Co mejora la electrocatalisis de oxígeno

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Energy · Renewable Energy

Un equipo de investigación ha desarrollado un catalizador triatómico de Fe₂Co anclado en nanocajas de carbono dopado con nitrógeno (Fe₂CoN₆/HNC) para la electrocatalisis de oxígeno, que demuestra una actividad excepcional tanto en la reacción de reducción de oxígeno (ORR) como en la de evolución de oxígeno (OER). Los autores demostraron que el catalizador alcanza potenciales de media onda de 0.971 V en medio alcalino y 0.80 V en medio ácido, superando significativamente al Pt/C comercial, mediante una combinación de cálculos DFT, espectroscopia XAS in situ y espectroscopia Raman. Este avance en la catálisis de oxígeno resulta relevante para su investigación en sistemas geotérmicos de agua de mina, ya que tecnologías de electrocatalisis más eficientes podrían optimizar el rendimiento de bombas de calor y sistemas de almacenamiento energético asociados a su infraestructura de calefacción y agua caliente sanitaria en regiones post-mineras.

Novelty: 92%  
Rigor: 88%  
Significance: 85%  
Validity: 90%  
Clarity: 87%


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