Magnetic Field‐Driven Spin State Transformation in Promoting the Catalytic Activity of Doped Single‐Atom for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction

C Chenjing Wang (Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering School of Mathematics and Physics University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 P.R. China) Y Yuquan Yang (Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering School of Mathematics and Physics University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 P.R. China) J Jinlong Zheng (Shunde Innovation School University of Science and Technology Beijing Foshan 528399 P.R. China) Y Yanru Yuan (Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering School of Advanced Materials Innovation University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 China) D Dawei Pang (College of Materials Science & Engineering Beijing University of Technology Beijing 100124 P.R. China) J Jiajia Liu H Hongjing Wu N Naiyan Liu (Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering School of Mathematics and Physics University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 P.R. China) H Hui Ying Yang X Xiaolu Pang (School of Materials Science and Engineering State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Power Safety Technology and Equipment University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 China)

Abstract

Abstract Developing efficient electrocatalysts for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) requires innovative strategies to modulate electronic structures and reaction kinetics. Herein, a ferromagnetic Ru SAs /Ni 2 P@Fe 3 O 4 core‐shell catalyst is designed, which synergizes Ru single‐atoms (SAs) doping and external magnetic field excitation. Under a 0.3 T magnetic field, Ru SAs /Ni 2 P@Fe 3 O 4 −0.3 T achieves a remarkably low overpotential of 38.9 mV at 10 mA cm −2 and a Tafel slope of 39.5 mV dec −1 in alkaline media, outperforming its counterparts without magnetic stimulation. Advanced characterization (XANES, Mössbauer, EPR, SQUID) and density functional theory calculations reveal that the magnetic field induces a spin‐state transition in Fe 3+ (from low‐spin to high‐spin), enhancing interfacial charge transfer and enriching electron density around Ru SAs. These effects optimize hydrogen adsorption free energy (ΔG H* ) and reaction kinetics. The Ru SAs serve as the dominant active sites, while the spin‐state reconfiguration of the Fe 3 O 4 core under magnetic fields stabilizes the structure and accelerates electron transfer. This work unveils a dual‐regulation mechanism combining atomic doping and spin engineering, offering a novel pathway for designing high‐performance catalysts via electronic and magnetic synergy.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 6
Published January 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

C

Chenjing Wang

Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering School of Mathematics and Physics University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 P.R. China

Y

Yuquan Yang

Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering School of Mathematics and Physics University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 P.R. China

J

Jinlong Zheng

Shunde Innovation School University of Science and Technology Beijing Foshan 528399 P.R. China

Y

Yanru Yuan

Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering School of Advanced Materials Innovation University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 China

D

Dawei Pang

College of Materials Science & Engineering Beijing University of Technology Beijing 100124 P.R. China

J

Jiajia Liu

H

Hongjing Wu

N

Naiyan Liu

Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Materials Genome Engineering School of Mathematics and Physics University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 P.R. China

H

Hui Ying Yang

X

Xiaolu Pang

School of Materials Science and Engineering State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Power Safety Technology and Equipment University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing 100083 China