Bifunctional oxygen electrode based on a perovskite/carbon composite for electrochemical devices
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Oxygen reduction and evolution reactions occur on the same electrode in metal-air batteries and in unitized
reversible fuel cells. Bifunctional oxygen electrodes should be able to perform both reactions with good chemical
stability over a wide range of potentials. Perovskites are recognized for their good activity towards the oxygen
evolution reaction. In this work, a La0.6Sr0.4Fe0.8Co0.2O3 perovskite (LSFCO) is proposed and investigated for
operation as both oxygen reduction and evolution catalyst in an aqueous alkaline solution. In order to improve
the conductivity of the electrode, LSFCO is mixed with a high surface area conductive carbon black. The soobtained
catalyst is investigated in a half-cell by using a three-electrode configuration, in a KOH solution at
ambient temperature, and compared to a Pd/C catalyst. Thinking of a possible use in a rechargeable metal-air
battery operating in aqueous media (such as Fe-air, Zn-air, etc.), LSFCO has been subjected to charge-discharge
cycles at high current density. Results have proved that although LSFCO is less active than Pd/C for the oxygen
reduction reaction, it is significantly more active for the oxygen evolution reaction. Besides, the LSFCO-based
catalyst shows enhanced stability when subjected to charge-discharge cycles. The low cost of the perovskite and
a good compromise between activity and stability, makes it a promising catalyst for electrochemical devices
requiring bifunctionality.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
bifunctional catalyst; metal-air battery
Elenco autori:
ALEGRE GRESA, Cintia; Arico', ANTONINO SALVATORE; Modica, Esterina; Baglio, Vincenzo
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