Apically Dominant Mechanism for Improving Catalytic Activities of N-Doped Carbon Nanotube Arrays in Rechargeable Zinc-Air Battery
Wenhan Niu, Srimanta Pakhira, Kyle Marcus, Zhao Li, Jose L., Mendoza-Cortes, Yang Yang

TL;DR
This study presents a novel 3D Ni foam supported N-doped carbon nanotube array with CoNi nanoparticles at the apex, demonstrating excellent bifunctional catalytic activity for ORR and OER, and practical application in rechargeable zinc-air batteries.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new apically dominant CoNi@NCNT/NF catalyst that enhances bifunctional catalytic performance and practical ZAB application, surpassing traditional PGM catalysts.
Findings
Achieved high ORR and OER activity with CoNi@NCNT/NF.
Demonstrated superior ZAB performance with high power density and energy density.
DFT calculations link catalytic activity to CoNi NPs d-orbitals.
Abstract
The oxygen reduction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reactions (OER) in Zn-air batteries (ZABs) require highly efficient, cost-effective and stable electrocatalysts as replacements to traditionally high cost, inconsistently stable and low poison resistant Platinum group metals (PGM) catalysts. Although, nitrogen-doped carbon nanotube (NCNT) arrays have been developed over recent decades through various advanced technologies are now capable of catalyzing ORR efficiently, their underdeveloped bifunctional property, hydrophobic surface, and detrimental preparation strategy are found to limit practical large-scale commercialization for effective rechargeable ZABs. Here, we have demonstrated fabrication of a three-dimensional (3D) nickel foam supported NCNT arrays with CoNi nanoparticles (NPs) encapsulated within the apical domain (denoted as CoNi@NCNT/NF) that exhibits excellent bifunctional…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectrocatalysts for Energy Conversion · Fuel Cells and Related Materials · Advanced battery technologies research
