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A simple method for the preparation of a nickel selenide and cobalt selenide mixed catalyst to enhance bifunctional oxygen activity for Zn-air batteries.

Li-Juan PengJie-Ping HuangQiu-Ren PanYing LiangNa YinHang-Chang XuNan Li
Published in: RSC advances (2021)
Developing a low-cost, simple, and efficient method to prepare excellent bifunctional electrocatalysts toward the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is critical in rechargeable zinc-air batteries. Non-stoichiometric M 0.85 Se (M = Ni or Co) nanoparticles are synthesized and modified on nitrogen-doped hollow carbon sphere (NHCS). The NHCS loaded Ni 0.85 Se (Ni 0.85 Se-NHCS) with rich Ni 3+ presents higher OER activity, whereas the NHCS-loaded Co 0.85 Se (Co 0.85 Se-NHCS) with abundant Co 2+ displays better ORR activity, respectively. When Co 0.85 Se-NHCS is mixed with Ni 0.85 Se-NHCS in a mass ratio of 1 : 1, the resulting mixture (Ni 0.85 Se/Co 0.85 Se-NHCS-2) shows better ORR and OER dual catalytic functions than a single selenide. Moreover, zinc-air batteries equipped with Ni 0.85 Se/Co 0.85 Se-NHCS-2 as the oxygen electrode catalyst exhibit excellent charge and discharge performance as well as improved stability over precious metals. This work has developed a simple and effective method to prepare excellent bifunctional electrocatalysts for ORR and OER, which is beneficial for the practical large-scale application of zinc-air batteries.
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