Amorphous Pd-P metal-metalloid alloy nanoparticles showed higher electrochemical ethanol oxidation reaction performance than the crystalline Pd nanopartilces. The high performance was attributed to the rich defective coordination unsaturated sites and...
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rechargeable zinc–air batteries (ZABs) are promising
energy storage devices, but their performance is limited by the air
electrode, coming from the contradictory wettability requirements
of the air electrode at charging and discharging. Herein, to improve
the mass transport and adapt to its different requirements when charging
and discharging the ZABs, a Janus air electrode was fabricated with
a void-rich, superaerophobic oxygen evolution reaction catalytic layer
and a dense superhydrophobic oxygen reduction reaction catalytic layer.
The ZAB using the Janus air electrode exhibits a low voltage gap of
0.78 V for charging and discharging at 10 mA cm–2, and it can stably work for more than 1 month (1100 cycles) with
the decay of only about 10%. Wettability analyses revealed that the
Janus superwetting structure provides good electrolyte contact, improves
the mass transfer of O2, and prevents electrolyte leakage
and flooding, leading to the high performance. These results suggest
the advantage of the Janus electrode in reversible energy-converting
devices.
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