Thermally Tuning FeCoNiCrMn High-Entropy Alloy in Carbon Nanofibers for Superior Bifunctional Oxygen Electrocatalysis toward Flexible Zinc-Air Batteries

Abstract

Developing efficient, durable, and low cost bifunctional oxygen electrocatalysts remains a key challenge for the commercialization of flexible zinc-air batteries (ZABs).Herein, a strategy is reported that enables the in-situ confinement of FeCoNiCrMn highentropy alloy (HEA) nanoparticles within electrospun carbon nanofibers (CNFs) through combined electrospinning and controlled graphitization. Thermal optimization reveals that the sample carbonized at 800°C (FeCoNiCrMn/CNFs-800) attains an optimal balance among graphitization, crystallinity, and active-site accessibility, resulting in exceptional bifunctional activity. FeCoNiCrMn/CNFs-800 exhibits superior oxygen evolution reaction (OER) performance with a low overpotential of 230 mV at 10 mA cm -2 , outperforming commercial RuO 2 . It also demonstrates outstanding oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity, featuring a half-wave potential of 0.80 V, which yields a remarkably small bifunctional overpotential gap (ΔE) of only 0.66 V.When integrated as an air cathode in a flexible ZAB, FeCoNiCrMn/CNFs-800 endows the device with a peak power density of 88 mW cm -2 , a specific capacity of 826 mAh g Zn -1 , and durable cycling stability exceeding 88 h at 5 mA cm -2 . This work highlights the critical role of thermal regulation in tailoring HEA/carbon composites and provides an effective materials design strategy for next-generation flexible energy storage devices.

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Article type
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Submitted
17 Mar 2026
Accepted
21 Apr 2026
First published
22 Apr 2026

Dalton Trans., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Thermally Tuning FeCoNiCrMn High-Entropy Alloy in Carbon Nanofibers for Superior Bifunctional Oxygen Electrocatalysis toward Flexible Zinc-Air Batteries

L. Xia, P. Dai, K. Huang, H. Zhang, Z. Peng and M. Wu, Dalton Trans., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6DT00645K

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