JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Zeolitic‐Imidazole Frameworks‐Derived Interconnected Macroporous Carbon Matrix for Efficient Oxygen Electrocatalysis in Rechargeable Zinc–Air Batteries

Abstract

Abstract Nanostructures derived from zeolitic‐imidazole frameworks (ZIFs) gain much interest in bifunctional oxygen electrocatalysis. However, they are not satisfied well for long‐life rechargeable zinc–air batteries due to the limited single particle morphology. Herein, the preparation of an interconnected macroporous carbon matrix with a well‐defined 3D architecture by the pyrolysis of silica templated ZIF‐67 assemblies is reported. The matrix catalyst assembled zinc–air battery exhibits a high power density of 221.1 mW cm −2 as well as excellent stability during 500 discharging/charging cycles, surpassing that of a commercial Pt/C assembled battery. The synergistic effect from the interconnected macroporous structure together with abundant cobalt–nitrogen–carbon active sites justify the excellent electrocatalytic activity and battery performance. Considering the advanced nanostructures and performance, the as‐synthesized hybrid would be promising for rechargeable zinc–air batteries and other energy technologies. This work may also provide significant concept in the view of electrocatalysis design for long‐life battery.

Keywords:
Electrocatalyst Materials science Zinc Carbon fibers Oxygen evolution Imidazole Chemical engineering Matrix (chemical analysis) Inorganic chemistry Electrode Electrochemistry Organic chemistry Metallurgy Composite number Composite material Chemistry Physical chemistry

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Advanced battery technologies research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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