Literature DB >> 27934150

A Metal-Organic Framework Derived Porous Cobalt Manganese Oxide Bifunctional Electrocatalyst for Hybrid Na-Air/Seawater Batteries.

Mari Abirami1, Soo Min Hwang1, Juchan Yang1, Sirugaloor Thangavel Senthilkumar1, Junsoo Kim1, Woo-Seok Go1, Baskar Senthilkumar1, Hyun-Kon Song1, Youngsik Kim1,2.   

Abstract

Spinel-structured transition metal oxides are promising non-precious-metal electrocatalysts for oxygen electrocatalysis in rechargeable metal-air batteries. We applied porous cobalt manganese oxide (CMO) nanocubes as the cathode electrocatalyst in rechargeable seawater batteries, which are a hybrid-type Na-air battery with an open-structured cathode and a seawater catholyte. The porous CMO nanocubes were synthesized by the pyrolysis of a Prussian blue analogue, Mn3[Co(CN)6]2·nH2O, during air-annealing, which generated numerous pores between the final spinel-type CMO nanoparticles. The porous CMO electrocatalyst improved the redox reactions, such as the oxygen evolution/reduction reactions, at the cathode in the seawater batteries. The battery that used CMO displayed a voltage gap of ∼0.53 V, relatively small compared to that of the batteries employing commercial Pt/C (∼0.64 V) and Ir/C (∼0.73 V) nanoparticles and without any catalyst (∼1.05 V) at the initial cycle. This improved performance was due to the large surface area (catalytically active sites) and the high oxidation states of the randomly distributed Co and Mn cations in the CMO. Using a hard carbon anode, the Na-metal-free seawater battery exhibited a good cycle performance with an average discharge voltage of ∼2.7 V and a discharge capacity of ∼190 mAh g-1hard carbon during 100 cycles (energy efficiencies of 74-79%).

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Keywords:  Na−air; Prussian blue analogue; cobalt manganese oxide; electrocatalyst; metal organic framework; seawater battery

Year:  2016        PMID: 27934150     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b10082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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Review 2.  Prussian Blue Analogs for Rechargeable Batteries.

Authors:  Baoqi Wang; Yu Han; Xiao Wang; Naoufal Bahlawane; Hongge Pan; Mi Yan; Yinzhu Jiang
Journal:  iScience       Date:  2018-04-18

3.  Alkali-Metal-Mediated Reversible Chemical Hydrogen Storage Using Seawater.

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4.  Seawater-Mediated Solar-to-Sodium Conversion by Bismuth Vanadate Photoanode- Photovoltaic Tandem Cell: Solar Rechargeable Seawater Battery.

Authors:  Jin Hyun Kim; Soo Min Hwang; Inchan Hwang; Jinhyup Han; Jeong Hun Kim; Yim Hyun Jo; Kwanyong Seo; Youngsik Kim; Jae Sung Lee
Journal:  iScience       Date:  2019-07-19
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