Abstract

Rational design of highly effective and low-cost oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) electrocatalysts to replace Pt-based catalysts is still a significant challenge for rechargeable zinc-air batteries. Hence, Fe, N co-doped one-dimensional carbon nanofibers with Fe4N species (Fe/N-CNFs) are synthesized through the electrospun technique combining with the “rapid calcination under vacuum” method. Benefitting from the one-dimensional structure obtained by the electrospun technique, the as-synthesized Fe/N-CNFs electrocatalyst with mesoporous exhibits a relatively large specific surface area of 624.12 m2 g−1. Notably, the intrinsic activity of Fe4N species as well as the large specific surface area can endow the resulting Fe/N-CNFs with a positive half-wave potential of 0.88 V compared with 20 wt% Pt/C (0.86 V) for ORR. The Fe/N-CNFs also exhibits better long-term stability than 20 wt% Pt/C. Furthermore, the rechargeable zinc-air battery constructed with Fe/N-CNFs as the cathode shows a high open-circuit voltage of 1.51 V, a peak power density of 135 mW cm−2 and an excellent cycle life for 55 h. The as-synthesized electrocatalyst is promising to replace the precious metal catalysts for rechargeable zinc-air batteries.

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