Abstract

In this work, we synthesize inexpensive Vulcan XC-72 carbon supported Fe2O3 nanoparticles (Fe2O3/XC) as an oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalyst for non-aqueous lithium-oxygen batteries. It is demonstrated that the battery with the Fe2O3/XC cathode exhibits a charge voltage plateau of 4.01V at a current density of 200mAg−1, which is 0.43V lower than that with the pure XC carbon cathode. The battery also presents an outstanding rate capability, giving a charge voltage plateau of 3.99, 4.01 and 4.15V at the current density of 100, 200 and 400mAg−1, respectively. Furthermore, the battery can be operated for 50 cycles at a fixed capacity of 500mAhg−1 without obvious degradation, showing its superior cycling stability. The results suggest that the iron oxide is a cost-effective catalyst for non-aqueous lithium-oxygen batteries.

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