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Hollow spherical LaNiO3 perovskite with superior multifunctional performances and durability for urea-assisted Zn-air batteries
Developing low-cost and effective catalysts for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and urea oxidation reaction (UOR) are highly desired in the urea-assisted Zn-air battery (UZAB) and urea splitting. Herein, a hollow spherical LaNiO 3 perovskite (LNO-H) was prepared by a hydrothermal method for ORR/UOR, UZAB and urea splitting. The LNO-H exhibited excellent performances for UOR in 1 M KOH with 0.33 M urea (E j10 = 1.41 V vs RHE) and ORR in 1 M KOH (E 1/2 = 0.80 V vs RHE). Moreover, the LNO-H-based UZAB showed a remarkable cycling stability over 2100 h (6300 cycles) at 2 mA cm −2 . In particular, the failure mechanisms of LNO-H-based UZAB were systematically investigated by analyzing the air cathode, Zn anode and the electrolyte. The failure of LNO-H-based UZAB at 2 mA cm −2 was mainly attributed to the formation of ZnO on the air electrode. Furthermore, K 2 CO 3 on the surfaces of air electrode via the reaction of OH − with CO 2 was the crucial factor for the battery failure at 10 mA cm −2 . Besides, LNO-H-based urea splitting required 1.42 V to achieve 10 mA cm −2 . This work may help to rationally design other multifunctional electrocatalysts, and achieve urea-based energy conversion in future.