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  • Rechargeable zinc-air batteries (ZABs) face challenges in energy efficiency and lifespan due to slow oxygen reactions, which limit their commercial use.
  • Researchers propose a new method using zeolitic imidazolate frameworks to create CoFe─N─C nanorods, improving energy efficiency and battery cycle life by optimizing redox reactions.
  • With the addition of potassium iodide, these nanorods significantly reduce the charging voltage and enhance cycling stability, achieving a low charging voltage of 1.76 V and over 230 hours of durability with about 68% energy efficiency.

Article Abstract

The low energy efficiency and limited cycling life of rechargeable Zn-air batteries (ZABs) arising from the sluggish oxygen reduction/evolution reactions (ORR/OERs) severely hinder their commercial deployment. Herein, a zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF)-derived strategy associated with subsequent thermal fixing treatment is proposed to fabricate dual-atom CoFe─N─C nanorods (Co Fe ─N─C NRs) containing atomically dispersed bimetallic Co/Fe sites, which can promote the energy efficiency and cyclability of ZABs simultaneously by introducing the low-potential oxidation redox reactions. Compared to the mono-metallic nanorods, Co Fe ─N─C NRs exhibit remarkable ORR performance including a positive half-wave potential of 0.933 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) in alkaline electrolyte. Surprisingly, after introducing the potassium iodide (KI) additive, the oxidation overpotential of Co Fe ─N─C NRs to reach 10 mA cm can be significantly reduced by 395 mV compared to the conventional destructive OER. Theoretical calculations show that the markedly decreased overpotential of iodide oxidation can be ascribed to the synergistic effects of neighboring Co─Fe diatomic sites as the unique adsorption sites. Overall, aqueous ZABs assembled with Co Fe ─N─C NRs and KI as the air-cathode catalyst and electrolyte additive, respectively, can deliver a low charging voltage of 1.76 V and ultralong cycling stability of over 230 h with a high energy efficiency of ≈68%.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/smll.202307863DOI Listing

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