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Nitrogen-doped porous carbon encapsulates multivalent cobalt-nickel as oxygen reduction reaction catalyst for zinc-air battery
In this study, we present a bimetallic ion coexistence encapsulation strategy employing hexadecyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB) as a mediator to anchor cobalt–nickel (CoNi) bimetals in nitrogen-doped porous carbon cubic nanoboxes (CoNi@NC). The fully encapsulated and uniformly dispersed CoNi nanoparticles with the improved density of active sites help to accelerate the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) kinetics and provide an efficient charge/mass transport environment. Zinc-air battery (ZAB) equipped CoNi@NC as cathode exhibits an open-circuit voltage of 1.45 V, a specific capacity of 870.0 mAh g −1 , and a power density of 168.8 mW cm −2 . Moreover, the two CoNi@NC-based ZABs in series display a stable discharge specific capacity of 783.0 mAh g −1 , as well as a large peak power density of 387.9 mW cm −2 . This work provides an effective way to tune the dispersion of nanoparticles to boost active sites in nitrogen-doped carbon structure, and enhance the ORR activity of bimetallic catalysts .