A successful catalyst design for advanced zinc-iodine batteries
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To address the existed issues in Zn-I2 batteries, the research team presents the coprecipitation method to encapsulate molybdate ions into zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8), followed by electrospinning and calcination to create free-standing porous carbon fibers with Zn single atom sites and molybdenum carbide clusters (Zn-SA-MoC/NCFs). With the hierarchical porous carbon framework for favorable mass transfer, the integration of molybdenum carbides with single-atom catalysts are expected to amplify the adsorption capability to iodine species and modulate the catalytic activity with an optimal charge redistribution. Thus, the assembled Zn-I2 batteries demonstrate a large specific capacity of 230.6 mAh g−1 at a current density of 0.5 C (1 C= 0.211 mA cm−2) and the good capacity retention of 90% after 20,000 cycles. With the fundamental understanding of enhanced electrocatalysis by incorporating of Zn-SA with MoC clusters, the concept study on electronic structure modulation between hosts and iodine species demonstrate the basic principles for high-performing Zn-I2 batteries and beyond.
This study is the first to demonstrate the manipulation of the electrocatalytic activity of MoC clusters via the incorporation of Zn-N4 sites for iodine redox reaction. The electronic structure regulation strategy provides robust guidance for constructing advanced iodine catalysts and optimizing their battery performance.
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