Issue 23, 2020

Carbon aerogels with atomic dispersion of binary iron–cobalt sites as effective oxygen catalysts for flexible zinc–air batteries

Abstract

Iron single atom catalysts have emerged as one of the most active electrocatalysts towards the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), but the unsatisfactory durability and limited activity for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) has hampered their commercial applications in rechargeable metal–air batteries. By contrast, cobalt-based catalysts are known to afford excellent ORR stability and OER activity, due to the weak Fenton reaction and low OER Gibbs free energy. Herein, a bimetal hydrogel template is used to prepare carbon aerogels containing Fe–Co bimetal sites (NCAG/Fe–Co) as bifunctional electrocatalysts towards both ORR and OER, with enhanced activity and stability, as compared to the monometal counterparts. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy, elemental mapping and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurements demonstrate homogeneous distributions of the metal centers within defected carbon lattices by coordination to nitrogen dopants. X-ray absorption spectroscopic measurements, in combination with other results, suggest the formation of FeN3 and CoN3 moieties on mutually orthogonal planes with a direct Fe–Co bonding interaction. Electrochemical measurements show that NCAG/Fe–Co delivers a small ORR/OER potential gap of only 0.64 V at the current density of 10 mA cm−2, 60 mV lower than that (0.70 V) with commercial Pt/C and RuO2 catalysts. When applied in a flexible Zn–air battery, the dual-metal NCAG/Fe–Co catalyst also shows a remarkable performance, with a high open-circuit voltage of 1.47 V, a maximum power density of 117 mW cm−2, as well as good rechargeability and flexibility. Results from this study may offer an ingenious protocol in the design and engineering of highly efficient and durable bifunctional electrocatalysts based on dual metal-doped carbons.

Graphical abstract: Carbon aerogels with atomic dispersion of binary iron–cobalt sites as effective oxygen catalysts for flexible zinc–air batteries

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 May 2020
Accepted
27 May 2020
First published
28 May 2020

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020,8, 11649-11655

Author version available

Carbon aerogels with atomic dispersion of binary iron–cobalt sites as effective oxygen catalysts for flexible zinc–air batteries

Y. Chen, S. Hu, F. Nichols, F. Bridges, S. Kan, T. He, Y. Zhang and S. Chen, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020, 8, 11649 DOI: 10.1039/D0TA04633G

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