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Anisotropic Surface Modulation of Pt Catalysts for Highly Reversible Li-O-2 Batteries: High Index Facet as a Critical Descriptor

Authors
Song, KyeongseJung, JaepyeongPark, MihuiPark, HyeokjunKim, Hyung-JinChoi, Sang-IlYang, JunghoonKang, KisukHan, Young-KyuKang, Yong-Mook
Issue Date
Oct-2018
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
oxygen reduction reaction; oxygen evolution reaction; anisotropic surface; high index facet; electrocatalyst; Li-O-2 battery
Citation
ACS CATALYSIS, v.8, no.10, pp 9006 - 9015
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ACS CATALYSIS
Volume
8
Number
10
Start Page
9006
End Page
9015
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/9035
DOI
10.1021/acscatal.8b02172
ISSN
2155-5435
Abstract
The surface structure of solid catalysts has been regarded as a critical descriptor for determining the catalytic activities in various applications. However, structure-dependent catalytic activities have been rarely understood for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) within Li-O-2 batteries. Here, we succeeded in the preparation of a Pt catalyst with an anisotropic structure and demonstrated its high catalytic activity in nonaqueous Li-O-2 batteries. The cathode incorporating Pt exposed with high-index {411} facets showed greatly enhanced ORR and OER performance in comparison to commercial Pt/C cathode. The anisotropic Pt catalyst improved ORR activity with a large capacity of 12 985 mAh g(carbon)(-1), high rate performance, and stable cyclic retention up to 70 cycles with the capacity limited to 1000 mAh g(carbon)(-1) Furthermore, the anisotropic Pt catalyst exhibited high round-trip efficiency of similar to 87% with a low OER potential (3.1 V) at a current density of 200 mA g(carbon)(-1) Our first-principles calculations revealed that the high-index facets, which contain step edge, kink, and ledge sites, are significantly more reactive than the lown terms of surface energy and O-binding energy.
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