Developing non-noble metal catalyst with super trifunctional
activities
for efficient overall water splitting (OWS) and rechargeable Zn–air
battery (ZAB) is urgently needed. However, catalysts with excellent
oxygen evolution reaction (OER), oxygen reduction reaction (ORR),
and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) performances are relatively
few. Although metal-ionic-conductor K2Fe4O7 (KFO) can output large current densities for OER/HER even
in 10.0 M KOH electrolyte, its water-splitting property still needs
to be further improved. Herein, we introduced V5+ directly
into KFO and synthesized the binder-free nickel foam (NF) basal V-KFO
nanoparticles (labeled as V-KFO/NF). Both the theoretical analysis
and actual experimental data certify that V5+ doping enhances
the instinct water-splitting property of V-KFO/NF. Additionally, V-KFO/NF
can directly serve as the air cathode of liquid/flexible ZABs. The
assembled liquid ZAB can continue the charge–discharge cycling
testing with a lower voltage gap (0.834 V) and a longer operation
life (>550 h) at 10 mA cm–2. Meanwhile, the assembled
flexible ZAB can drive the two-electrode water-splitting unit of V-KFO/NF
and needs only 1.54 V to achieve the current density of 10 mA cm–2, which is much lower than that of KFO/NF (1.59 V).
This work not only provides a novel and efficient trifunctional catalyst
for a self-powered water-splitting device but also is the foundation
support for other heteroatom-doped low-cost materials.
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