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Gold nanocrystals with variable index facets as highly effective cathode catalysts for lithium-oxygen batteries

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posted on 2024-11-15, 11:18 authored by Dawei Su, Shi DouShi Dou, Guoxiu Wang
Cathode catalysts are the key factor in improving the electrochemical performance of lithium-oxygen (Li-O2) batteries via their promotion of the oxygen reduction and oxygen evolution reactions (ORR and OER). Generally, the catalytic performance of nanocrystals (NCs) toward ORR and OER depends on both composition and shape. Herein, we report the synthesis of polyhedral Au NCs enclosed by a variety of index facets: cubic gold (Au) NCs enclosed by {100} facets; truncated octahedral Au NCs enclosed by {100} and {110} facets; and trisoctahedral (TOH) Au NCs enclosed by 24 high-index {441} facets, as effective cathode catalysts for Li-O2 batteries. All Au NCs can significantly reduce the charge potential and have high reversible capacities. In particular, TOH Au NC catalysts demonstrated the lowest charge-discharge overpotential and the highest capacity of ~ 20 298 mA h g− 1. The correlation between the different Au NC crystal planes and their electrochemical catalytic performances was revealed: high-index facets exhibit much higher catalytic activity than the low-index planes, as the high-index planes have a high surface energy because of their large density of atomic steps, ledges and kinks, which can provide a high density of reactive sites for catalytic reactions.

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Su, D., Dou, S. & Wang, G. (2015). Gold nanocrystals with variable index facets as highly effective cathode catalysts for lithium-oxygen batteries. NPG Asia Materials, 7 e155-1-e155-12.

Journal title

NPG Asia Materials

Volume

7

Issue

1

Pagination

e155

Language

English

RIS ID

106966

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