| Literature DB >> 26679735 |
Yanbing Yang1, Wei Yin2, Shiting Wu3, Xiangdong Yang1, Wei Xia3, Yue Shen2, Yunhui Huang2, Anyuan Cao3, Quan Yuan1.
Abstract
Perovskite is an excellent candidate as low cost catalyst for Li-O2 cells. However, the limited porosity, which impedes molecular transport, and the inherent low electronic conductivity are the main barriers toward production of high-performance electrodes. Here, we designed a hierarchical porous flexible architecture by coating thin mesoporous yet crystalline LaSrMnO layers throughout a graphene foam to form graphene/meso-LaSrMnO sandwich-like nanosheets. In this well-designed system, the macropore between nanosheets facilitates O2 and Li(+) diffusion, the mesopore provides large surface area for electrolyte immersion and discharge products deposition, the perovskite phase catalyst decreases reactive overpotential, and the graphene serves as conductive network for electrons transport. When used as a freestanding electrode of Li-O2 cell, it shows high specific capacity, superior rate capability, and cyclic stability. Combination of mesoporous perovskites with conductive graphene networks represents an effective strategy for developing efficient electrodes in various energy storage systems.Entities:
Keywords: LaSrMnO; LiO2 cell; graphene; mesoporous; perovskite
Year: 2015 PMID: 26679735 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b06592
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881