Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6470249 Electrochimica Acta 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

To improve the charge/discharge properties of a rechargeable Li-O2 battery (LAB), we synthesized a new air-electrode catalyst composed of MnO2 nanosheets (Mn-NSs) and Ketjen Black (KB), i.e., a KB-comp. Mn-NS catalyst. The composite catalyst was synthesized by electrostatically restacking the nanomaterials in a colloidal solution with Li+ and its electro-catalytic activity as an air-electrode for a LAB test cell was evaluated. The KB-comp. Mn-NS catalyst exhibited excellent performance, especially for oxidation of Li2O2 deposited on the surface of the air-electrode during the charging process, which led to enhanced reversibility of the Li2O2 deposition/decomposition reaction during the discharging/charge cycles. Evidence of these reactions was investigated and confirmed by X-ray diffraction analysis and scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The Li2O2 was deposited and decomposed more homogeneously at the air-electrode with the KB-comp. Mn-NS catalyst than that with only KB. Consequently, the composite catalyst significantly reduced the overpotential and improved the cycleability up to the 27th cycle, even at 0.40 mA.

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