Abstract

A rationally designed CoSx-C3N4-graphene composite displays excellent activity and stability toward oxygen evolution and reduction reactions, surpassing electrocatalytic performance shown by the state-of-the-art precious metal catalysts for Zn-air batteries. The remarkable performance of the developed air-electrode is attributed to the internally accessible electrochemical active sites and the facilitated transport of intermediates in the porous structure. This is reported by Yang Yang and co-workers in article number 1701642.

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