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Highly active and durable carbon nitride fibers as metal-free bifunctional oxygen electrodes for flexible Zn-air batteries

Authors :
Jung-Ho Lee
Sambhaji S. Shinde
Dong-Hyung Kim
Yoon-Ho Nam
Jae-Won Song
Jin-Young Yu
Source :
Nanoscale horizons. 2(6)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The design of flexible, highly energetic, and durable bifunctional oxygen electrocatalysts is indispensable for rechargeable metal-air batteries. Herein we present a simple approach for the development of carbon nitride fibers co-doped with phosphorus and sulfur, grown in situ on carbon cloth (PS-CNFs) as a flexible electrode material, and demonstrate its outstanding bifunctional catalytic activities toward ORR and OER compared to those of precious metal-based Pt/C and IrO2 on account of the dual action of P and S, numerous active sites, high surface area, and enhanced charge transfer. Furthermore, we demonstrate the flexibility, suitability, and durability of PS-CNFs as air electrodes for primary and rechargeable Zn-air batteries. Primary Zn-air batteries using this electrode showed high peak power density (231 mW cm-2), specific capacity (698 mA h g-1; analogous energy density of 785 W h kg-1), open circuit potential (1.49 V), and outstanding durability of more than 240 h of operation followed by mechanical recharging. Significantly, three-electrode rechargeable Zn-air batteries revealed a superior charge-discharge voltage polarization of ∼0.82 V at 20 mA cm-2, exceptional reversibility, and continuous charge-discharge cycling stability during 600 cycles. This work provides a pioneering strategy for designing flexible and stretchable metal-free bifunctional catalysts as gas diffusion layers for future portable and wearable renewable energy conversion and storage devices.

Details

ISSN :
20556764
Volume :
2
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nanoscale horizons
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....61c4667c96e6c50dd2cc247eb5deafc5