Confining ultrasmall bimetallic alloys in porous N-carbon for use as scalable and sustainable electrocatalysts for rechargeable Zn-air batteries

Journal of Materials Chemistry(2019)

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This paper demonstrates a rational protocol for the synthesis of ultrasmall bimetallic alloy nanoparticles (FeCo, FeNi, and NiCo; <4 nm) anchored on biomass-processed porous N-carbon as oxygen electrocatalysts via a micro-mesopore confinement synthetic strategy. Among them, a representative catalyst, termed FeCo-NCps, possesses highly active M-N-x-C sites, a superhigh specific surface area and a structure with abundant defects, displaying excellent bifunctional performance in both ORR and OER in 0.1 M KOH. Furthermore, a home-made rechargeable Zn-air battery was constructed using FeCo-NCps as the air cathode, delivering an excellent energy conversion efficiency (with an extremely high energy density of 922 W h kg(-1) at 10 mA cm(-2)). This work not only provides a scalable and sustainable method to produce low-cost and highly efficient ORR/OER catalysts, but also highlights the great value of the rational design of biomass-derived nanocarbons for advanced energy materials.
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rechargeable zn–air,sustainable electrocatalysts,zn–air batteries,ultrasmall bimetallic alloys
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