Incorporated O-CoP nanosheets with an O–P interpenetrated interface as electrocatalytic cathodes for rechargeable Li–CO2 batteries†
Abstract
Li–CO2 batteries have attracted close attention due to their ability to simultaneously store energy and capture CO2. The development of suitable catalytic cathodes plays a decisive role in promoting the electrochemical performance of Li–CO2 batteries. Herein, an electrocatalytic cathode material based on oxygen-decorated CoP nanosheets is reported. Benefiting from the enhanced electrical conductivity brought about by the presence of P element, the construction of catalytically active sites brought about by the presence of Co–O bonds, and the full exposure of catalytically active sites brought about by the two-dimensional morphology, Li–CO2 batteries exhibit good cycling characteristics (>1000 h) and excellent discharge capacity (13 200 mA h g−1). Density functional theory (DFT) calculations demonstrate that the efficient construction of O–Co–P bonds is the key to improving the performance of electrocatalytic cathodes. This provides an effective reference for the subsequent development of efficient catalytic cathodes.