1. Low-carbon CeOx/Ru@RuO2 nanosheets as bifunctional catalysts for lithium-oxygen batteries.
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Wu, Xianbin, Zhang, Yifan, Chen, Siyuan, Zhan, Xingyi, Zhang, Hua, Zhang, Lei, Su, Liwei, Shen, Chaoqi, Chen, Huan, Wu, Hao, and Wang, Lianbang
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LITHIUM-air batteries , *CATALYSTS , *OXYGEN evolution reactions , *NANOSTRUCTURED materials , *CATALYTIC activity - Abstract
Lithium-oxygen (Li-O 2) batteries are facing challenges in capacity, cycling stability, and kinetics for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Advanced catalysts should have a high and bifunctional catalytic activity for ORR and OER. Moreover, the trade-off carbon in catalysts should have good oxidation resistance and high electronic conductivity and be used in a tiny amount. Up to now, it is still a challenge. Therefore, this work introduces a low-carbon CeO x /Ru@RuO 2 nanosheet as efficient cathode catalysts for Li-O 2 batteries and studies the preparation and working mechanisms using a variety of characterization and electrochemical techniques. The air oxidation treatment oxidizes Ru into Ru@RuO 2 and simultaneously removes unstable C into CO 2, leaving a tiny amount of stable carbon. CeO x /Ru@RuO 2 has enormous mesopores, well-distributed sub-5 nm CeO x and Ru@RuO 2 nanocrystals, a tiny amount of anti-oxidation carbon (1.2 %), and a high specific surface area of 159.3 m² g−1. These aspects optimize the Li-O reaction and regulate the Li 2 O 2 nucleation to form uniform and ultrathin Li 2 O 2 nanoflakes. As a result, the ORR and OER overpotentials are only 0.17 V and 0.45 V, respectively. This work provides a novel material combination and structure design for developing bifunctional catalyst materials in Li-O 2 batteries. [Display omitted] • Sub-5 nm CeO x and Ru@RuO 2 and 1.2 % carbon form a mesoporous nanosheet. • The nanosheet (~25 nm thick) has massive mesopores and specific surface area. • The average ORR and OER overpotentials are 0.17 V and 0.65 V, respectively. • The nanosheet optimizes the Li-O reaction to form ultrathin Li 2 O 2 nanoflakes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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