Semiconducting Metal-Organic Polymer Nanosheets for a Photoinvolved Li-O 2 Battery under Visible Light
Li-O batteries are considered the ultimate energy storage technology for their potential to store large amounts of electrical energy in a cost-effective and simple platform. Large overpotentials for the formation and oxidation of Li O during discharging and charging have thus far confined this techn...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the American Chemical Society 2021-02, Vol.143 (4), p.1941-1947 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Li-O
batteries are considered the ultimate energy storage technology for their potential to store large amounts of electrical energy in a cost-effective and simple platform. Large overpotentials for the formation and oxidation of Li
O
during discharging and charging have thus far confined this technology to a scientific curiosity. Herein, we consider the role of catalytic intervention in the reversibility of the cathode reactions and find that semiconducting metal-organic polymer nanosheets composed of cobalt-tetramino-benzoquinone (Co-TABQ) function as a bifunctional catalyst that facilitates the kinetics of the cathode reactions under visible light. Upon discharging, we report that O
is first adsorbed on the Co atoms of Co-TABQ and accepts electrons under illumination from the d
and d
orbitals of Co atoms in the π
orbitals, which facilitates reduction to LiO
. The LiO
is further shown to undergo a second reduction to the discharge product of Li
O
. In the reverse charge, the holes generated in the d
orbitals of Co are mobilized under the action of the applied voltage to enable the fast decomposition of Li
O
to O
and Li
. Under illumination, the Li-O
battery exhibits respective discharge and charge voltages of 3.12 and 3.32 V for a round-trip efficiency of 94.0%. Our findings imply that the orbital interaction of metal ions with ligands in Co-TABQ nanosheets dictates the light harvesting and oxygen electrocatalysis for the Li-O
battery. |
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ISSN: | 0002-7863 1520-5126 |
DOI: | 10.1021/jacs.0c11400 |