An efficient bifunctional electrocatalyst for a zinc–air battery derived from Fe/N/C and bimetallic metal–organic framework composites

Abstract

Efficient bifunctional electrocatalysts with desirable oxygen activities are closely related to practical applications of renewable energy systems including metal–air batteries, fuel cells, and water splitting. Here a composite material derived from a combination of bimetallic zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (denoted as BMZIFs) and Fe/N/C framework was reported as an efficient bifunctional catalyst. Although BMZIF or Fe/N/C alone exhibits undesirable oxygen reaction activity, a combination of these materials shows unprecedented ORR (half-wave potential of 0.85 V as well as comparatively superior OER activities (potential@10 mA cm–2 of 1.64 V), outperforming not only a commercial Pt/C electrocatalyst but also most reported bifunctional electrocatalysts. We then tested its practical application in Zn–air batteries. The primary batteries exhibit a high peak power density of 235 mW cm–2, and the batteries are able to be operated smoothly for 100 cycles at a curent density of 10 mA cm–2. The unprecedented catalytic activity can be attritued to chemical coupling effects between Fe/N/C and BMZIF and will aid the development of highly active electrocatalysts and applications for electrochemical energy devices.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.6b12197
Publication
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 2017, 9, 6, 5213–5221
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