Issue 11, 2019

In situ generated 3D hierarchical Co3O4@MnO2 core–shell hybrid materials: self-assembled fabrication, morphological control and energy applications

Abstract

A simple in situ self-assembly strategy for a novel series of highly ordered 3D hierarchical Co3O4@MnO2 core–shell hybrid materials with peculiar morphologies, uniform size and high quality has been successfully developed. The mechanisms of the morphology control, reaction process, product generation, calcining process, as well as the morphology evolution of Co3O4, the intermediates of Co3O4@C and Co3O4@MnO2 hybrid materials, have been investigated and clarified in detail. The core–shell Co3O4@MnO2 hybrid architectures have the advantages of morphological features, synergistic effects between core and shell, alternative products of Co3O4@C@MnO2 or Co3O4@MnO2, and facilitate electrolyte reactions. The 3D hierarchical Co3O4@MnO2 core–shell hybrid materials are used, for the first time, for two typical Co-based energy applications in photoelectric conversion devices of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) and the decomposition of an important solid rocket propellant, ammonium perchlorate (AP). With the 3D hierarchical Co3O4 core and ultrathin MnO2 shell, the developed hybrid materials exhibit superior performances and remarkable catalytic properties. As the alternative counter electrode of DSSCs, the developed Co3O4@MnO2 core–shell hybrid system exhibited an impressive performance with the conversion efficiency of 7.08%, which was improved by 26.4% and 13.3% as compared with the Co3O4 and Co3O4@C counterparts, respectively. As the catalyzer of AP decomposition, the Co3O4 material obviously decreased the decomposition temperatures by about 118–143 °C and increased the exothermic heat to 933–1228 J g−1. For the Co3O4@C counterpart, the decomposition temperatures were decreased by 120–131 °C with the increased exothermic heat of 1254–1306 J g−1. The addition of Co3O4@MnO2 core–shell hybrid materials decreased the decomposition temperatures by about 107–112 °C and remarkably increased the exothermic heat to 1311–1452 J g−1. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first 3D hierarchical Co3O4@MnO2 core–shell hybrid material series developed in situ and used for the energy applications of DSSCs and AP decomposition. These results provide a simple and effective strategy for designing new types of 3D hierarchical hybrid materials towards high catalytic activity in energy applications.

Graphical abstract: In situ generated 3D hierarchical Co3O4@MnO2 core–shell hybrid materials: self-assembled fabrication, morphological control and energy applications

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Nov 2018
Accepted
02 Jan 2019
First published
03 Jan 2019

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2019,7, 5967-5980

In situ generated 3D hierarchical Co3O4@MnO2 core–shell hybrid materials: self-assembled fabrication, morphological control and energy applications

Q. Miao, Y. Du, G. Wang, Z. Sun, Y. Zhao and S. Zhang, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2019, 7, 5967 DOI: 10.1039/C8TA11487K

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