Three dimensionally ordered mesoporous carbon as a stable, high-performance Li-O2 battery cathode.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
; 54(14): 4299-303, 2015 Mar 27.
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Enabled by the reversible conversion between Li2O2 and O2, Li-O2 batteries promise theoretical gravimetric capacities significantly greater than Li-ion batteries. The poor cycling performance, however, has greatly hindered the development of this technology. At the heart of the problem is the reactivity exhibited by the carbon cathode support under cell operation conditions. One strategy is to conceal the carbon surface from reactive intermediates. Herein, we show that long cyclability can be achieved on three dimensionally ordered mesoporous (3DOm) carbon by growing a thin layer of FeO(x) using atomic layer deposition (ALD). 3DOm carbon distinguishes itself from other carbon materials with well-defined pore structures, providing a unique material to gain insight into processes key to the operations of Li-O2 batteries. When decorated with Pdâ
nanoparticle catalysts, the new cathode exhibits a capacity greater than 6000â
mAh g(carbon) (-1) and cyclability of more than 68â
cycles.
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