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Single-thermal synthesis of bimetallic Co/Zn@NC under solvent-free conditions as an efficient dual-functional oxygen electrocatalyst in Zn-air batteries.

Zechen WangXiaotong HouSander DekyvereBibimaryam MousaviSomboon Chaemchuen
Published in: Nanoscale (2022)
A straightforward in situ thermal (IST) method is developed to synthesize bimetallic Co/Zn embedded in nitrogen-doped three-dimensional carbon (CoZn@NC_IST). The facile IST process is a single-step thermal treatment of a mixture of metals (Co/Zn) and 2-methylimidazole precursors under solvent-free conditions. This straightforward method is advantageous over the traditional synthesis derived from CoZn-ZIF (CoZn@NC_Solv). During the IST method, the bimetallic Co/Zn bridged with 2-methylimidazole forming zeolitic-imidazole frameworks (ZIFs) under low-temperature (<200 °C) conditions before being de-coordinated and sacrificed their structure into a carbon material at high temperature (>500 °C). Loading zinc into the mixture of precursors contributed to the metal distribution and increased the surface area compared with the sample without zinc (Co@NC_IST). CoZn@NC_IST exhibits a bifunctional electrocatalytic ability for the ORR (0.855 V@ E 1/2 ) and OER (overpotential of 325 mV@10 mA cm -2 ). Applying CoZn@NC_IST in a zinc-air battery confirmed its excellent and effective dual-function electrocatalytic performance. Herein, using the advanced single-step method of IST in the absence of any solvent, we provide a powerful and green synthesis of an electrocatalyst that is a potential candidate for industrial applications.
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