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Energy conversion catalysis using semiconducting transition metal cluster compounds

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Semiconductors containing transition metal clusters within their crystal lattice have recently been proposed as catalysts for multi-electron transfer reactions. This is because of the expected action of the clusters as reservoirs for electronic charge carriers and sites for cooperative electron transfer at a reasonably constant electrochemical potential1,2. Here we report the first test of the capacity of such materials for oxygen reduction in an acid medium, for operation in fuel cells. The compound Mo4.2Ru1.8Se8, which contains octahedra statistically composed of 4.2 molybdenum and 1.8 ruthenium atoms, turned out to have a catalytic behaviour comparable to platinum, which has so far been the best catalyst for fuel cells. The material costs of this new type of catalyst amount to only a few per cent of those of platinum.

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Vante, N., Tributsch, H. Energy conversion catalysis using semiconducting transition metal cluster compounds. Nature 323, 431–432 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1038/323431a0

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