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Ruthenium-Based Electrocatalysts Supported on Reduced Graphene Oxide for Lithium-Air Batteries
Abstract
Ruthenium-based nanomaterials supported on reduced graphene oxide (rGO) have been investigated as air cathodes in non-aqueous electrolyte Li-air cells using a TEGDME-LiCF3SO3 electrolyte. Homogeneously distributed metallic ruthenium and hydrated ruthenium oxide (RuO2·0.64H2O), deposited exclusively on rGO, have been synthesized with average size below 2.5 nm. The synthesized hybrid materials of Ru-based nanoparticles supported on rGO efficiently functioned as electrocatalysts for Li2O2 oxidation reactions, maintaining cycling stability for 30 cycles without sign of TEGDME-LiCF3SO3 electrolyte decomposition. Specifically, RuO2·0.64H2O-rGO hybrids were superior to Ru-rGO hybrids in catalyzing the OER reaction, significantly reducing the average charge potential to ∼3.7 V at the high current density of 500 mA g–1 and high specific capacity of 5000 mAh g–1- Text
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- RuO
- cycling stability
- ruthenium oxide
- Li 2O oxidation reactions
- 30 cycles
- electrolyte
- Reduced Graphene Oxide
- hybrid
- graphene oxide
- air cathodes
- OER reaction
- 2.5 nm
- 3SO
- rGO