Abstract

The development of bifunctional OER and ORR catalysts for reversible energy storage is challenging due to the requirement of both catalytic activity and stability in a broad potential range. Under the circumstance, rational catalyst design based on fundamental understanding of redox-active sites becomes particularly meaningful. Herein, we report a facile and low-cost approach utilizing natural guar gum to fabricate a high-performance bifunctional catalyst in mass scale incorporating both the CoP and Co-N-C moieties to afford simultaneous OER and ORR activities that are comparable to RuO2 and Pt/C, respectively. Through exquisitely performed control studies, post-reaction analyses, and operando investigations, the OER and ORR active sites are validated as per initial catalyst design. Rechargeable Zinc-air batteries are further demonstrated manifesting energy efficiency, cycling stability, and high power density. This study marks the power of rational catalyst design by contriving redox-targeting moieties into hierarchical carbon scaffold to impart the desired functionalities.

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