Issue 20, 2018

Cation exchange synthesis of NixCo(3−x)O4 (x = 1.25) nanoparticles on aminated carbon nanotubes with high catalytic bifunctionality for the oxygen reduction/evolution reaction toward efficient Zn–air batteries

Abstract

Proper control of the size and composition distribution and oxidation state of metal ions is of great importance to develop mixed transition metal oxides with advanced catalytic activities for oxygen reduction (ORR) and evolution reactions (OER), both of which are pivotal processes related to many renewable energy related technologies. Herein, a cation exchange reaction is employed for the synthesis of NixCo(3−x)O4 nanoparticles (NPs) supported on aminated carbon nanotubes (NixCo(3−x)O4/NH2-CNTs). The obtained NixCo(3−x)O4/NH2-CNTs shows an enhanced catalytic bifunctionality for the ORR and OER. Specifically, the NixCo(3−x)O4/NH2-CNTs can deliver ORR onset (Eonset) and half-wave potentials (E1/2) of 0.954 and 0.863 V vs. RHE, respectively, and only needs an overpotential of 386 mV to deliver a current density of 10 mA cm−2. The ORR catalytic activity of the NixCo(3−x)O4/NH2-CNTs is comparable to that of the Pt/C (with an Eonset and E1/2 of 0.964 and 0.858 V vs. RHE, respectively), while its OER activity is higher than that of RuO2/C. Additionally, the NixCo(3−x)O4/NH2-CNTs exhibits a potential difference of 0.764 V in the OER current density at 10 mA cm−2 and the ORR current density at 3 mA cm−2, which is lower than those of most state-of-the-art catalysts. Most interestingly, the Zn–air battery with the NixCo(3−x)O4/NH2-CNTs shows higher durability and performance than the batteries with Pt–RuO2/C (an integrated catalyst consisting of Pt/C and RuO2/C). These results clearly demonstrate that the NixCo(3−x)O4/NH2-CNTs is a durable and efficient bifunctional catalyst with great potential for practical applications.

Graphical abstract: Cation exchange synthesis of NixCo(3−x)O4 (x = 1.25) nanoparticles on aminated carbon nanotubes with high catalytic bifunctionality for the oxygen reduction/evolution reaction toward efficient Zn–air batteries

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Feb 2018
Accepted
27 Apr 2018
First published
27 Apr 2018

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2018,6, 9517-9527

Cation exchange synthesis of NixCo(3−x)O4 (x = 1.25) nanoparticles on aminated carbon nanotubes with high catalytic bifunctionality for the oxygen reduction/evolution reaction toward efficient Zn–air batteries

B. Chen, Z. Jiang, J. Huang, B. Deng, L. Zhou, Z. Jiang and M. Liu, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2018, 6, 9517 DOI: 10.1039/C8TA01177J

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