Abstract

Aluminum-air battery has the advantages of high energy density, low cost and environmental protection, and is considered as an ideal next-generation energy storage conversion system. However, the slow oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in air cathode leads toitsunsatisfactory performance. Here, we report an electrode made of N and Ni co-doped MnO2nanotubes. In alkaline solution, Ni/N-MnO2has higher oxygen reduction activity than undoped MnO2, with an initial potential of 1.00 V and a half-wave potential of 0.75 V. This is because it has abundant defects, high specific surface area and sufficient Mn3+active sites, which promote the transfer of electrons and oxygen-containing intermediates.Density functional theory (DFT) calculations show that MnO2doped with N and Ni atoms reduces the reaction overpotential and improves the ORR kinetics. The peak power density and energy density of the Ni/N-MnO2air electrodeincreased by 34.03 mW·cm-2and 316.41 mWh·g-1, respectively. The results show that N and Ni co-doped MnO2nanotubes are a promising air electrode, which can provide some ideas for the research of aluminum-air batteries.

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