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High-Capacity and Long-Life Rechargeable Li-CO2 Batteries Based on N-Doped Carbon Cathode With High-Loaded Single Ni
Zhixin Liu1, Chenyu Lv1, Haowei Hua1
1Centre for Hydrogenergy, College of Materials Science and Technology, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, P. R. China.
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As a novel type of battery for energy devices, Li-CO2 batteries have a slow kinetic reaction during carbon dioxide reduction and evolution, which leads to problems such as high battery polarization potential, poor cycling performance, and a short lifetime. Therefore, it is important to explore electrocatalysts with high activity and stability. In this study, a novel high-loaded single-atom catalyst was prepared by uniformly anchoring single-atom Ni/Co on N-doped carbon (NiNC/CoNC). Compared with previous reports, the doping amount of Ni is as high as 10 wt%. The Li-CO2 battery assembled using NiNC achieves a high discharge capacity of 51,125 mAh g-1 at 100 mA g-1 current density and displays a low overpotential of 1.63 V after 268 stable cycles (more than 2600 h) at 200 mA g-1 current density. The X-ray absorption fine structure analysis of NiNC reveals the presence of Ni and NiN4 sites. Combined with density functional theory calculations, it is found that NiNC adsorbs CO2 reactive species more strongly. Moreover, the electronic synergism of the NiN4 sites can weaken the decomposition barrier of the discharge product Li2CO3 and accelerate the reaction kinetic process, thereby enhancing the electrocatalytic activities of CO2 electroreduction and CO2 reduction reaction.

