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High Areal Capacity, Long Cycle Life Li-Air Batteries Enabled by Nano/Micro Hierarchical Porous Cathode.

Chongyan YaoXiaofeng LeiChao MaQingxu ZhangXizheng LiuYi Ding
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
The limited cycle life of Li-air batteries (LABs) with high areal capacity remains the chief challenge that hinders their practical applications. Here, the study proposes a hierarchical porous electrode (HPE) design strategy, in which porous MnO nanoflowers are built into mesopore/macropore electrodes through a combination of chemical dealloying and physical de-templating procedures. The MnO nanoflowers with 10-30 nm pore provides active sites to catalyze the O 2 reduction and decomposition of discharged products. The 5-10 µm macroscopic pores in the cathode serve as channels of O 2 transportation and facilitate the electrolyte permeation. The proposed HPE exhibits a full discharge capacity of 17.49 mAh cm -2 and stable cycle life >2000 h with a limited capacity of 6 mAh cm -2 . These results suggest that the HPE design strategy for LABs can simultaneously provide large capacity and robust cycle life, which is promising for advanced metal-air batteries.
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