Fullerene-Derived Carbon Nanotubes and Their Electrocatalytic Properties in Oxygen Reduction and Zn–Air Batteries
Carbon-based materials with superior electrochemical performances have been prepared from fullerenes by releasing their intrinsic advantages such as pentagon defects and π-electron carbons. To the best of our knowledge, fullerene-derived carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and their electrochemical behavior hav...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ACS applied materials & interfaces 2022-09, Vol.14 (37), p.42337-42346 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Carbon-based materials with superior electrochemical performances have been prepared from fullerenes by releasing their intrinsic advantages such as pentagon defects and π-electron carbons. To the best of our knowledge, fullerene-derived carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and their electrochemical behavior have not been experimentally investigated. In this work, in situ growth of CNT composites from fullerene is realized via a self-catalyzed process by employing an Fe-decorated fullerene (ferrocenylpyrrolidine C60) as the precursor and NH3 as the pyrolysis atmosphere. The results show that the in situ Fe doping in fullerene, the self-assembly of fullerene molecules, the pyrolysis temperature, and the NH3 flow play essential roles in the generation of CNTs. The as-prepared MN7-10/3 CNT composite exhibits efficient oxygen reduction performance with E 1/2 = 0.82 V and E on = 1.02 V vs the RHE. The flexible solid-state Zn–air battery constructed based on MN7-10/3 exhibits a superior power density (109.3 mW cm–2 at 180.9 mA cm–2) and long-term durability (the voltage remains at 95.6% of the initial value after discharging for 5000 s) compared with the benchmark Pt/C catalyst. The transformation of the Fe-decorated fullerene to CNTs reveals a new function of fullerenes and demonstrates a new solid-state synthetic method for CNTs. |
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ISSN: | 1944-8244 1944-8252 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsami.2c10387 |