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Nanoarchitectonics of the cathode to improve the reversibility of Li-O-2 batteries

Title
Nanoarchitectonics of the cathode to improve the reversibility of Li-O-2 batteries
Author(s)
Hien Thi Thu PhamYun, JonghyeokKim, So YeunHan, Sang A.Kim, Jung HoLee, Jong-WonPark, Min-Sik
Issued Date
2022-07
Citation
Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, v.13, pp.689 - 698
Type
Article
Author Keywords
cathode compositionelectrochemistryLi-O-2 batterymetal-organicframeworknanoarchitectonicszeolitic imidazolate framework
Keywords
METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKN-DOPED CARBONAZOLATE FRAMEWORK-6SURFACE-AREAELECTROCATALYSTSANODELI2O2
ISSN
2190-4286
Abstract
The strategic design of the cathode is a critical feature for high-performance and long-lasting reversibility of an energy storage system. In particular, the round-trip efficiency and cycling performance of nonaqueous lithium-oxygen batteries are governed by minimizing the discharge products, such as Li2O and Li2O2. Recently, a metal-organic framework has been directly pyrolyzed into a carbon frame with controllable pore volume and size. Furthermore, selective metallic catalysts can also be obtained by adjusting metal ions for outstanding electrochemical reactions. In this study, various bimetallic zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF)-derived carbons were designed by varying the ratio of Zn to Co ions. Moreover, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are added to improve the electrical conductivity further, ultimately leading to better electrochemical stability in the cathode. As a result, the optimized bimetallic ZIF-carbon/CNT composite exhibits a high discharge capacity of 16,000 mAh center dot g(-1), with a stable cycling performance of up to 137 cycles. This feature is also beneficial for lowering the overpotential of the cathode during cycling, even at the high current density of 2,000 mA center dot g(-1). © 2022. Pham et al.; licensee Beilstein-Institut
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/16852
DOI
10.3762/bjnano.13.61
Publisher
Beilstein-Institut Zur Forderung der Chemischen Wissenschaften
Related Researcher
  • 이종원 Lee, Jong-Won
  • Research Interests 이차전지; 연료전지; 재료전기화학; 나노에너지소재
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