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Synergy Between Metal Oxide Nanofibers and Graphene Nanoribbons for Rechargeable Lithium‐Oxygen Battery Cathodes
Authors:Jun Yin  Joseph M. Carlin  Jangwoo Kim  Zhong Li  Jay Hoon Park  Bharat Patel  Srinivasan Chakrapani  Sangho Lee  Yong Lak Joo
Affiliation:1. School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA;2. R&D Center, AZ Electronic Materials Corp., Somerville, NJ, USA
Abstract:The challenges for rechargeable lithium‐oxygen batteries of low practical capacity and poor round‐trip efficiency urgently demand effective cathode materials to overcome the limitations. However, the synergy between the multiple active materials is not well understood. Here, findings of the synergistic effect between electrospun zinc oxide (ZnO) nanofibers and graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) unzipped from carbon nanotubes (CNTs) as cathode materials in rechargeable lithium‐oxygen batteries are described. Furthermore, the overpotentials and discharge capacities are tuned by the surface defect states of ZnO nanofibers and Pt nanocrytals in GNRs. It is observed that the optimized zinc oxide nanofibers hybridized with GNRs achieved a high reversible capacity of 6300 mAh g‐1carbon and enhanced stable cyclability under specific 50% of full discharge capacities. This report demonstrates that the ZnO nanofibers with a high degree of defects and hydrophilicity of the surface may be a promising cathode component for rechargeable lithium‐oxygen batteries and the optimum synergy between ZnO nanofibers and GNRs can balance the discharge capacity and cycle life.
Keywords:lithium‐oxygen batteries  zinc oxide  graphene nanoribbons  nanofibers  surface defects
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