Fe-based hybrid electrocatalysts for nonaqueous lithium-oxygen batteries

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Lithium-oxygen batteries promise high energy densities, but are confronted with challenges, such as high overpotentials and sudden death during discharge-charge cycling, because the oxygen electrode is covered with the insulating discharge product, Li2O2. Here, we synthesized low-cost Fe-based nanocomposites via an electrical wire pulse process, as a hybrid electrocatalyst for the oxygen electrode of Li-O2 batteries. Fe3O4-Fe nanohybrids-containing electrodes exhibited a high discharge capacity (13,890 mA h gc-1 at a current density of 500 mA gc-1), long cycle stability (100 cycles at a current rate of 500 mA gc-1 and fixed capacity regime of 1,000 mA h gc-1), and low overpotential (1.39 V at 40 cycles). This superior performance resulted from the good electrical conductivity of the Fe metal nanoparticles during discharge-charge cycling, which could enhance the oxygen reduction reaction and oxygen evolution reaction activities. We have demonstrated the increased electrical conductivity of the Fe3O4-Fe nanohybrids using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.

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Lee, S., Lee, G. H., Lee, H. J., Dar, M. A., & Kim, D. W. (2017). Fe-based hybrid electrocatalysts for nonaqueous lithium-oxygen batteries. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-09982-9

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