Abstract

AbstractAn iron‐nitrogen‐doped core–shell mesoporous carbon support loaded with a RuO2 catalyst was used as a Li–O2 cathode. Corrosion and degradation problems were avoided by doping carbon with iron and nitrogen. Well‐dispersed RuO2 in the hierarchical porous structure facilitated a reversible nanoscale solid‐phase reaction. At 2.0 A g−1 (on the basis of catalyst plus carbon support), a capacity of 10 Ah g−1 was demonstrated with a discharge potential of 2.4 V and a corresponding recharge potential of 3.6 V. On the other hand, at 1.0 A g−1, the discharge and recharge potentials are maintained at 2.5 V and 3.5 V, respectively, over 50 cycles.

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