| Literature DB >> 27074882 |
Yixin Wu1, Taohuan Wang1, Yidie Zhang1, Sen Xin1, Xiaojun He2, Dawei Zhang1,3, Jianglan Shui4.
Abstract
A low cost and non-precious metal composite materialEntities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27074882 PMCID: PMC4830955 DOI: 10.1038/srep24314
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Schematic illustration of the synthetic process of CNL composite.
Figure 2XRD patterns of (a) g-C3N4, (b) LaNiO3, (c) 5 wt.% CNL, (d) 10 wt.% CNL, (e) 20 wt.% CNL, (f) 30 wt.% CNL hybrid catalyst. The weight percentage number imply the g-C3N4.
Figure 3FE-SEM images of (a) g-C3N4, (b) LaNiO3, (c) 10 wt.% CNL and (d) magnified images of 10 wt.% CNL hybrid catalyst.
Figure 4(a) O 1s XPS spectra, (b) N 1s XPS spectra and (c) Ni 2p3/2 XPS spectra of LaNiO3 and x wt.% CNL (x = 5, 10, 20 and 30) composite catalysts.
Figure 5(a) ORR polarization curves, (b) Koutecky-Levich plots and (c) OER polarization curves of XC-72, g-C3N4, LaNiO3 and x wt.% CNL (x = 5, 10, 20 and 30) catalysts.
Koutecky-Levich reasults of XC-72 Carbon, LaNiO3 and x wt.% CNL (x = 0, 5, 10, 20 and 30) catalysts.
| Sample | Slope | Intercept | |
|---|---|---|---|
| XC-72 | 4.98294 | 2.006847 | 0.12019 |
| g-C3N4 | 4.08943 | 2.445329 | 0.11453 |
| LaNiO3 | 3.82595 | 2.61373 | 0.05988 |
| 30 wt.% CNL | 3.29416 | 3.035675 | 0.06098 |
| 5 wt.% CNL | 3.26957 | 3.058506 | 0.04855 |
| 20 wt.% CNL | 2.86083 | 3.495489 | 0.03153 |
| 10 wt.% CNL | 2.58987 | 3.861198 | 0.02213 |
Figure 6XRD patterns of the 10 wt.% CNL cathode for Li-O2 batteries at (a) pristine, (b) 1st charged and (c) 1st discharged condition (In order to prevent the Li2O2 decomposition under the influence of water in the air, so put the cathode in a hermetic bag for XRD testing).
Figure 7Electrochemical performances of Li-air batteries.
(a) The first charge/discharge curve of Li-air batteries using XC-72 carbon, LaNiO3 and 10 wt.% CNL as the air electrode at a current density of 50 mA g−1. (b–d) Discharge and charge curve of the cells at a current density of 250 mA g−1 using 10 wt.% CNL, LaNiO3 and XC-72 carbon as the air electrode, respectively.