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Lewis acidity controlled heme catalyst for lithium-oxygen battery

Authors :
Jong-Seok Park
Tae Yong Kim
Jang Wook Choi
Jongheop Yi
Jaeho Shin
Sung Eun Jerng
Seongjun Bae
Source :
Energy Storage Materials. 19:16-23
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Despite their high theoretical energy density, lithium-oxygen (Li−O2) batteries suffer from limited cyclability originating from poor charging efficiency. In an effort to overcome this critical issue, a variety of catalysts have been introduced, but much room still remains for further advancement in catalyst design. By benchmarking hemoglobin in red blood cells that carry oxygen at a well-defined center of the molecular cage, herein, we report heme as an air-cathode catalyst with iron (Fe) active sites. Furthermore, the coordination of electron-withdrawing ligands, such as thiocyanate (S C N) and azide (N3), to the Fe center enhances its Lewis acidity to weaken the binding of oxygen intermediates (O2∗) towards more facile decomposition of the main discharging product (Li2O2). Density functional theory calculations and surface energy analysis of Fe coherently support the advantageous role of the ligand engineering in enhancing the reversibility of a Li−O2 battery.

Details

ISSN :
24058297
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Energy Storage Materials
Accession number :
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