Abstract

AbstractEarth‐abundant and high‐performance catalysts for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) are highly desirable in development of energy‐efficient rechargeable Zn‐air batteries. In this work, sulfur‐rich colloidal nickel sulfides (NiSx) are prepared as OER/ORR bifunctional catalysts via a two‐step hydrothermal process. The NiSx nanoparticles (NPs) with large surface area show high OER activity and excellent stability, as evidenced by low overpotential of 301 mV, small Tafel slope of 41 mV dec−1 and high stability over 20 h of chronopotentiometry test. Due to their sulfur‐rich nature (i. e. Ni3S4 and NiS2), the obtained NiSx also exhibit good ORR activity. The introduction of graphene oxide (GO) in the starting materials leads to the formation of a composite catalyst composed of conductive sulfur‐doped reduced graphene oxide (S‐rGO) and NiSx. A high ORR onset potential of 0.91 V (vs. RHE) is obtained from the sulfur‐rich NiSx NPs coupled with the S‐rGO which facilitates the electron‐transfer and furnishes the bifunctional catalytic activity. Rechargeable Zn‐air batteries with NiSx/S‐rGO bifunctional catalyst deliver stable charge and discharge voltages of 2.1 and 1.1 V over 590 cycles. Furthermore, all‐solid‐state and foldable Zn‐air batteries using pliable and robust air cathodes of NiSx/S‐rGO show similar voltage profile as their non‐foldable counterparts. The foldable batteries exhibit stable cycling performance for up to 120 discharge/charge cycles at either flat or folded state, proving their high electrochemical and mechanical stability.

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