“…A large variety of non-precious-metal-based candidates have been explored and are now available as the necessary material basis for Zn-air battery application, ranging from metal-free carbonaceous materials (e.g., heteroatom (N, P, S, F and B)-doped carbons) 34,35 and M-N-C type materials (e.g., Fe-N-C and Co-N-C, also popularly known as "single-atom catalysts"), [36][37][38][39][40][41] to transition metal oxides such as spinels (e.g., Co 3 O 4 ) 42-44 and perovskites (e.g. La 0.6 Ca 0.4 CoO 3 ) 45,46 as well as transition metal hydroxides and suldes. 47,48 Even though they may not have intrinsic activities as high as those of Pt, one can suitably increase their areal loading and achieve an "apparent activity" comparable or even superior to that of Pt in concentrated alkaline solution.…”