Abstract

For zinc-air batteries, it is crucial to develop bifunctional electrocatalysts that exhibit exceptional activity, high stability, and low cost. Based on this, three-dimensional carbon-based catalysts with multiple pore sizes were successfully prepared by using three different combinations of soluble salts as hard templates for controlling morphology and structure. These catalysts are denoted as 3D Co/NCBMS. Because of the synergistic effect of heteroatomic doping and a multi-level porous structure, 3D Co/NCBMS exhibits better catalytic properties for OER and ORR, comparable to IrO2 and Pt/C. The half-wave potential of the 3D Co/NCBMS catalyst was 0.82 V (vs RHE) in the ORR reaction and 1.54 V in the OER reaction. 3D Co/NCBMS samples exhibit excellent stability, maintaining a charge and discharge efficiency of approximately 54 % after stable cycling for 225 h. It also demonstrates high resistance to methanol poisoning, with the current remaining at around 95 % in alkaline electrolyte solutions when assembled into zinc-air batteries.

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