Electronic Structure Modulation and Reaction Pathway Regulation in Co–Based Dual–Atom Catalysts for Oxygen Evolution Reaction ⚡π¬
The development of efficient electrocatalysts for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is essential for advancing sustainable energy technologies such as water splitting and renewable hydrogen production π±⚡. Recently, cobalt (Co)–based dual-atom catalysts have emerged as a powerful strategy to enhance catalytic performance by precisely tuning the electronic structure and active sites at the atomic level. Unlike conventional single-atom or nanoparticle catalysts, dual-atom configurations enable synergistic interactions between neighboring metal atoms, improving charge transfer efficiency and catalytic activity π. Electronic structure modulation plays a crucial role in optimizing adsorption energies of reaction intermediates such as *OH, *O, and *OOH during the OER process ⚙️. By engineering coordination environments and metal–metal interactions, researchers can regulate electron density distribution around cobalt active centers, significantly lowering...