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MOF-derived heterostructure CoNi/CoNiP anchored on MXene framework as a superior bifunctional electrocatalyst for zinc-air batteries

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CHINESE CHEMICAL LETTERS
Volume 34, Issue 12, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cclet.2023.1083181001-8417

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Heterostructure; Metal -organic frameworks; MXene; Bifunctional electrocatalyst; Zn-air battery

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In this study, a bifunctional catalyst consisting of MXene and metal compounds was constructed to enhance the catalytic performance of zinc-air batteries (ZABs). The MXene-supported bimetallic heterostructure showed superior activities for oxygen reduction/evolution reactions (ORR/OER), leading to improved performance of aqueous and all-solid-state ZABs.
Zinc-air batteries (ZABs) are regarded as promising next-generation energy storage devices but limited by their sluggish oxygen reduction/evolution reactions (ORR/OER). Herein, the bifunctional catalyst consisting of MXene and metal compounds has been constructed via a controllable strategy. For demonstration, a 3D MXene framework with anchored heterostructure CoNi/CoNiP and nitrogen-doped carbon (NC) called H-CNP@M is constructed by metal-ion inducement and phosphorization. The bimetal-semiconductor heterostructure greatly enhances the catalytic performance. The H-CNP@M exhibits superior activities toward ORR ( E 1/ 2 = 0.833 V) and OER ( eta 10 = 294 mV). Both aqueous and all-solid-state ZAB assembled with H-CNP@M demonstrate superior performance (peak power density of 166.5 mW/cm 2 in aqueous case). This work provides a facile and general strategy to prepare MXene-supported bimetallic heterostructure for high-performance electrochemical energy devices. (c) 2023 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Chinese Chemical Society and Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences.

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