Highly active bifunctional oxygen electrocatalysts derived from nickel- or cobalt-phytic acid xerogel for zinc-air batteries
- Authors
- Wang, Shuai; Nam, Gyutae; Li, Ping; Jang, Haeseong; Wang, Jia; Kim, Min Gyu; Wu, Zexing; Liu, Xien; Cho, Jaephil
- Issue Date
- Sep-2018
- Publisher
- ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
- Citation
- NANOSCALE, v.10, no.33, pp 15834 - 15841
- Pages
- 8
- Journal Title
- NANOSCALE
- Volume
- 10
- Number
- 33
- Start Page
- 15834
- End Page
- 15841
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/69290
- DOI
- 10.1039/c8nr04733b
- ISSN
- 2040-3364
2040-3372
- Abstract
- Developing highly efficient non-noble metal electrocatalysts for oxygen electrode reactions is highly desirable for industrial scale application in energy related devices. Herein, two new kinds of Ni (POxN3-x)(2)/NPC and Co (POxN3-x)(2)/NPC (NPC: N, P-co-doped carbon) are synthesized through a facile post-treatment of nickel- or cobalt-phytic acid xerogel, followed by an annealing procedure under an argon and ammonia atmosphere at 800 degrees C. The as-prepared catalysts exhibit outstanding catalytic activities for both the oxygen reduction and evolution reactions, which are comparable to those of Pt/C and IrO2. Furthermore, the primary zinc-air batteries assembled with Ni (POxN3-x)(2)/NPC and Co (POxN3-x)(2)/NPC as the cathodes show gravimetric energy densities of 894 and 836 W h kg(Zn)(-1), which are superior to that of Pt/C (793 W h kg(Zn)(-1)). In addition, the rechargeable zinc-air battery assembled with Ni (POxN3-x)(2)/NPC exhibits an excellent round-trip efficiency, which is shown by a slight increase in the sum of the overpotentials for discharge-charge cycling at a current density of 20 mA cm(-2), even after experiencing 33 h of testing. To the best of our knowledge, there are few reports on metaphosphate salts where oxygen is partially replaced by nitrogen as bifunctional oxygen electrode catalysts for zinc-air batteries. This work provides an easy, low-cost and scalable avenue to develop new kinds of catalyst for application in energy devices.
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