V 5+ -Doped Potassium Ferrite as an Efficient Trifunctional Catalyst for Large-Current-Density Water Splitting and Long-Life Rechargeable Zn-Air Battery.
Hongming YuanPing NieZhuo WangYu QiaoHairui WangChenyang ZhangXiangxin XueLuan FangLimin ChangPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Developing non-noble metal catalyst with super trifunctional activities for efficient overall water splitting (OWS) and rechargeable Zn-air battery (ZAB) is urgently needed. However, catalysts with excellent oxygen evolution reaction (OER), oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) performances are relatively few. Although metal-ionic-conductor K 2 Fe 4 O 7 (KFO) can output large current densities for OER/HER even in 10.0 M KOH electrolyte, its water-splitting property still needs to be further improved. Herein, we introduced V 5+ directly into KFO and synthesized the binder-free nickel foam (NF) basal V-KFO nanoparticles (labeled as V-KFO/NF). Both the theoretical analysis and actual experimental data certify that V 5+ doping enhances the instinct water-splitting property of V-KFO/NF. Additionally, V-KFO/NF can directly serve as the air cathode of liquid/flexible ZABs. The assembled liquid ZAB can continue the charge-discharge cycling testing with a lower voltage gap (0.834 V) and a longer operation life (>550 h) at 10 mA cm -2 . Meanwhile, the assembled flexible ZAB can drive the two-electrode water-splitting unit of V-KFO/NF and needs only 1.54 V to achieve the current density of 10 mA cm -2 , which is much lower than that of KFO/NF (1.59 V). This work not only provides a novel and efficient trifunctional catalyst for a self-powered water-splitting device but also is the foundation support for other heteroatom-doped low-cost materials.
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