Oxygen Radical Anion Substituted Iron Phthalocyanine as an Effective Redox Mediator for Li-O 2 Batteries.
Yingjie ChengYaying DouXiaoya ZhangYuan SongSiyu LiuYizhan WangHao ZhangXibang ChenJingyi QiuYingjing WeiPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
Transition metal phthalocyanines are potential soluble redox mediators for Li-O 2 batteries. In this work, effective strategies to control the redox potentials and activities of iron phthalocyanine (FePc) based redox mediators are designed by the introduction of electron-withdrawing or electron-donating groups. Substituted electron-donating groups can shift the oxidation potential of FePc to a higher energy level, consequently reducing the charging voltage of Li-O 2 batteries. Especially, oxygen radical anion (-O - ) modified FePc (FePc-O - ) shows the most significant improvement to the oxygen reduction and evolution reactions of Li-O 2 batteries. Electronic analysis indicates that -O - substitution can break the symmetry of electronic structures of FePc which further tunes the reduction of O 2 and the oxidation of Li 2 O 2 . Detailed reaction mechanisms of (FePc-O - )-mediated Li-O 2 batteries are proposed based on first-principles molecular dynamics simulations and thermodynamic free energy calculations.