Jiangchang Chen, Ze Liu, Kaiyong Feng, Fengjun Deng, Yingjian Yu
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Abstract
Using sunlight to accelerate the sluggish redox reaction at the cathode of zinc-air batteries is an effective strategy. Fe2O3 nanoclusters have excellent photovoltaic properties. However, the photocatalytic redox activity of single Fe2O3 is generally low because of severe charge recombination and insufficient redox catalytic sites. Herein, a Fe2O3@Ni-MOF nanosheet array (NA) composite exposing abundant Fe2O3 nanoclusters was designed and prepared for accelerating photocatalytic oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER). It was demonstrated that the Fe2O3@Ni-MOFNA heterojunction composites possessed a staggered S-type heterojunction that promoted charge separation and transfer under illumination. Theoretical calculations showed that Fe2O3@Ni-MOFNA composites had lower reaction free energies compared with the pristine component. Furthermore, the zinc-air battery yielded an output voltage of 1.76 V over the theoretical value and a round-trip efficiency of 98 % under illumination. This work provides a strategy for utilizing solar energy and developing light-assisted zinc-air batteries.
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Composites Part B: Engineering is a journal that publishes impactful research of high quality on composite materials. This research is supported by fundamental mechanics and materials science and engineering approaches. The targeted research can cover a wide range of length scales, ranging from nano to micro and meso, and even to the full product and structure level. The journal specifically focuses on engineering applications that involve high performance composites. These applications can range from low volume and high cost to high volume and low cost composite development.
The main goal of the journal is to provide a platform for the prompt publication of original and high quality research. The emphasis is on design, development, modeling, validation, and manufacturing of engineering details and concepts. The journal welcomes both basic research papers and proposals for review articles. Authors are encouraged to address challenges across various application areas. These areas include, but are not limited to, aerospace, automotive, and other surface transportation. The journal also covers energy-related applications, with a focus on renewable energy. Other application areas include infrastructure, off-shore and maritime projects, health care technology, and recreational products.