An Oxygen-Vacancy-Rich Semiconductor-Supported Bifunctional Catalyst for Efficient and Stable Zinc-Air Batteries.

ADVANCED MATERIALS(2019)

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The highly oxidative operating conditions of rechargeable zinc-air batteries causes significant carbon-support corrosion of bifunctional oxygen electrocatalysts. Here, a new strategy for the catalyst support design focusing on oxygen vacancy (OV)-rich, low-bandgap semiconductor is proposed. The OVs promote the electrical conductivity of the oxide support, and at the same time offer a strong metal-support interaction (SMSI), which enables the catalysts to have small metal size, high catalytic activity, and high stability. The strategy is demonstrated by successfully synthesizing ultrafine Co-metal-decorated 3D ordered macroporous titanium oxynitride (3DOM-Co@TiOxNy). The 3DOM-Co@TiOxNy catalyst exhibits comparable activities for oxygen reduction and evolution reactions, but much higher cycling stability than noble metals in alkaline conditions. The zinc-air battery using this catalyst delivers an excellent stability with less than 1% energy efficiency loss over 900 charge-discharge cycles at 20 mA cm(-2). The high stability is attributed to the strong SMSI between Co and 3DOM-TiOxNy which is verified by density functional theory calculations. This work sheds light on using OV-rich semiconductors as a promising support to design efficient and durable nonprecious electrocatalysts.
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bifunctional catalysts,metal-support interactions,oxygen evolution reaction,oxygen vacancies,zinc-air batteries
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