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Item Atomically dispersed iron sites with a nitrogen–carbon coating as highly active and durable oxygen reduction catalysts for fuel cells(Springer Nature, 2022) Liu, Shengwen; Li, Chenzhao; Zachman, Michael J.; Zeng, Yachao; Yu, Haoran; Li, Boyang; Wang, Maoyu; Braaten, Jonathan; Liu, Jiawei; Meyer, Harry M., III; Lucero, Marcos; Kropf, A. Jeremy; Alp, Esen E.; Gong, Qing; Shi, Qiurong; Feng, Zhenxing; Xu, Hui; Wang, Guofeng; Myers, Deborah J.; Xie, Jian; Cullen, David A.; Litster, Shawn; Wu, Gang; Mechanical and Energy Engineering, School of Engineering and TechnologyNitrogen-coordinated single atom iron sites (FeN4) embedded in carbon (Fe–N–C) are the most active platinum group metal-free oxygen reduction catalysts for proton-exchange membrane fuel cells. However, current Fe–N–C catalysts lack sufficient long-term durability and are not yet viable for practical applications. Here we report a highly durable and active Fe–N–C catalyst synthesized using heat treatment with ammonia chloride followed by high-temperature deposition of a thin layer of nitrogen-doped carbon on the catalyst surface. We propose that catalyst stability is improved by converting defect-rich pyrrolic N-coordinated FeN4 sites into highly stable pyridinic N-coordinated FeN4 sites. The stability enhancement is demonstrated in membrane electrode assemblies using accelerated stress testing and a long-term steady-state test (>300 h at 0.67 V), approaching a typical Pt/C cathode (0.1 mgPt cm−2). The encouraging stability improvement represents a critical step in developing viable Fe–N–C catalysts to overcome the cost barriers of hydrogen fuel cells for numerous applications.