JOURNAL ARTICLE

Preparation of Co N co-doped carbon nanosheets electrocatalyst for efficient oxygen reduction reaction in zinc-air battery

Wei ZhangWeijia PuXiaojing ZhangYahui XiaoYong Liu

Year: 2024 Journal:   Diamond and Related Materials Vol: 142 Pages: 110810-110810   Publisher: Elsevier BV

Abstract

It is very vital that there be a high-activity and serviceable catalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in the Zn-air Battery. Herein, utilizing g-C3N4 as a self-sacrifice template and Cobalt-His framework as the precursor, a simple strategy was developed to synthesize Co/N co-doped carbon nanosheets (CoNC 800) as a metal electrocatalyst for ORR. Due to the Co/N co-doped CoNX site and large specific surface area, the acquired materials show a preeminent ORR catalytic activity with an initial potential (~0.96 V) and half-wave potential (E1/2) of 0.85 V (vs. RHE) in an alkaline medium. Most importantly, the material has superior long-term stability and methanol tolerance than Pt/C. Furthermore, we assembled the Zn-air battery employing catalyst as an air cathode catalyst, demonstrating maximum power densities of 144 mWcm−2, a specific capacity of 821.50 Wh·kg−1, and charge/discharge cycle stability of more than 140 h. The nanosheet structure electrocatalysts derived from the Cobalt-His framework and g-C3N4 provide an innovative and instructive approach to the design of diverse nanomaterials.

Keywords:
Electrocatalyst Nanosheet Catalysis Cobalt Battery (electricity) Methanol Chemical engineering Materials science Carbon fibers Doping Zinc Nanomaterials Chemistry Nanotechnology Inorganic chemistry Electrochemistry Electrode Composite number Organic chemistry Composite material Physical chemistry Metallurgy

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