双功能
超氧化物
化学
激进的
电解质
氧化还原
组合化学
血红素
催化作用
无机化学
电极
有机化学
酶
物理化学
作者
Xiaowei Mu,Yufeng Liu,Xueping Zhang,Hui Wei,Ping He,Haoshen Zhou
标识
DOI:10.1002/batt.201900196
摘要
Abstract The realization of practical aprotic Li−O 2 batteries is hindered by superoxide‐related parasitic reactions and high overpotentials. Herein, a heme‐based nanozyme containing iron‐porphyrin derivative ligands is used as a novel electrolyte additive to scavenge superoxide radicals in the Li−O 2 system. Specially, this type of nanozyme can act as a bifunctional catalyst for both discharge and charge by coordinating with superoxide intermediates, functioning as a molecular shuttle of superoxide species and electrons between cathodes and products. As a consequence, the Li−O 2 batteries exhibit boosted discharge capacity, reduced charge polarization and superior cycling stability in the presence of the nanozyme additive. This first attempt to using nanozyme in Li−O 2 batteries should pave a new way for the sustainable cross‐link between biomimetic enzymes and advanced energy storage.
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