Can NiFe-Layered-Double-Hydroxide Catalysts Suppress Carbon Corrosion in Electrochemical Oxygen Evolution?
Yuki Takaki,
Manabu Ishizaki,
Takashi Nakamura
et al.
Abstract:Sustainable energy societies demand rechargeable batteries using ubiquitous-material electrodes of geopolitical-risk-free elements. We aim to develop low-overpotential oxygen-evolution-reaction (OER) catalysts that suppress carbon corrosion of gas-diffusion electrodes (GDEs) to realize twoelectrode rechargeable Zn-air batteries (r-ZABs). Herein, single-walled-carbonnanotube (SWNT) thin films are used as a scaffold for a benchmark OER catalyst, doping-free NiFe-layered double hydroxide (NiFeLDHs), operating in … Show more
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