Abstract: | A competitive complexation strategy has been developed to construct a novel electrocatalyst with Zn‐Co atomic pairs coordinated on N doped carbon support (Zn/CoN‐C). Such architecture offers enhanced binding ability of O2, significantly elongates the O?O length (from 1.23 Å to 1.42 Å), and thus facilitates the cleavage of O?O bond, showing a theoretical overpotential of 0.335 V during ORR process. As a result, the Zn/CoN‐C catalyst exhibits outstanding ORR performance in both alkaline and acid conditions with a half‐wave potential of 0.861 and 0.796 V respectively. The in situ XANES analysis suggests Co as the active center during the ORR. The assembled zinc–air battery with Zn/CoN‐C as cathode catalyst presents a maximum power density of 230 mW cm?2 along with excellent operation durability. The excellent catalytic activity in acid is also verified by H2/O2 fuel cell tests (peak power density of 705 mW cm?2). |