MnTiO3 as a carbon-free cathode for rechargeable Li–O2 batteries

IF 10.7 2区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Journal of Materials Chemistry A Pub Date : 2025-01-17 DOI:10.1039/d4ta05571c
Doaa Aasef Ahmed, Mustafa Çelik, Wernfried Mayr-Schmölzer, Abdulkadir Kızılaslan, Gregor B. Vonbun-Feldbauer
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Li–O2 batteries (LOBs) are next-generation energy storage systems. However, their main challenges are the sluggish kinetics of oxygen reduction and evolution reactions (ORR/OER) and high charge overpotentials due to the formation of discharge product (Li2O2). To address this challenge, developing a catalyst with a unique structure and exceptional catalytic properties is crucial to enhancing the reversible cycling performance of LOBs, particularly under high current density conditions. Herein, the transition metal-based perovskite MnTiO3 was examined as a carbon-free cathode catalyst using density functional theory (DFT) calculations and experimental techniques. The intrinsic advantages of MnTiO3 stem from the coexistence of Mn and Ti energy levels near the Fermi level, as revealed by our density of states (DOS) analysis. This electronic structure facilitates ORR/OER, thus endowing MnTiO3 with a bifunctional role in promoting battery performance. Our DFT-based investigation elucidates the surface stability and catalytic properties of MnTiO3. Furthermore, Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) confirm that the electrochemical reaction on MnTiO3 follows a two-electron pathway. Our findings reveal that a LOB with MnTiO3 exhibits a total overpotential of 1.18 V and 1.55 V using DFT and electrochemical measurements, respectively. High current densities up to 1 A g−1 also highlight its potential as a cathode catalyst for LOBs.

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Journal of Materials Chemistry A
Journal of Materials Chemistry A CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL-ENERGY & FUELS
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B & C covers a wide range of high-quality studies in the field of materials chemistry, with each section focusing on specific applications of the materials studied. Journal of Materials Chemistry A emphasizes applications in energy and sustainability, including topics such as artificial photosynthesis, batteries, and fuel cells. Journal of Materials Chemistry B focuses on applications in biology and medicine, while Journal of Materials Chemistry C covers applications in optical, magnetic, and electronic devices. Example topic areas within the scope of Journal of Materials Chemistry A include catalysis, green/sustainable materials, sensors, and water treatment, among others.
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