Tailoring the p‐Band Center of NS Pair for Accelerating High‐Performance Lithium–Oxygen Battery
The local coordination environment of catalytical moieties directly determines the performance of electrochemical energy storage and conversion devices, such as Li–O2 batteries (LOBs) cathode. However, understanding how the coordinative structure affects the performance, especially for non‐metal sys...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) Germany), 2023-06, Vol.19 (22), p.e2207461-n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | The local coordination environment of catalytical moieties directly determines the performance of electrochemical energy storage and conversion devices, such as Li–O2 batteries (LOBs) cathode. However, understanding how the coordinative structure affects the performance, especially for non‐metal system, is still insufficient. Herein, a strategy that introduces S‐anion to tailor the electronic structure of nitrogen–carbon catalyst (SNC) is proposed to improve the LOBs performance. This study unveils that the introduced S‐anion effectively manipulates the p‐band center of pyridinic‐N moiety, substantially reducing the battery overpotential by accelerating the generation and decomposition of intermediate products Li1–3O4. The lower adsorption energy of discharging product Li2O2 on NS pair accounts for the long‐term cyclic stability by exposing the high active area under operation condition. This work demonstrates an encouraging strategy to enhance LOBs performance by modulating the p‐band center on non‐metal active sites.
Regulating the p‐band center of pyridinic‐N moiety by forming NS pair is an efficient strategy as the Li‐O2 batteries (LOBs) cathode. The NS pair not only substantially reduces the energy barrier of intermediated species to promote electrochemical activity, but also effectively decreases the Li2O2 adsorption to keep exposed condition, sustaining active sites available to boost LOBs kinetics. |
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ISSN: | 1613-6810 1613-6829 |
DOI: | 10.1002/smll.202207461 |