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Sacrificial Catalyst of Carbothermal-Shock-Synthesized 1T-MoS2 Layers for Ultralong-Lifespan Seawater Battery

Author(s)
Son, MinjinPark, JaehyunRyu, Jong HunDurmus, Yasin EmreEichel, Rüdiger-A.Kang, Seok Ju
Issued Date
2023-01
DOI
10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c04698
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/60692
Citation
NANO LETTERS, v.23, no.1, pp.344 - 352
Abstract
A Pt-nanoparticle-decorated 1T-MoS2 layer is designed as a sacrificial electrocatalyst by carbothermal shock (CTS) treatment to improve the energy efficiency and lifespan of seawater batteries. The phase transition of MoS2 crystals from 2H to metallic 1T─induced by the simple but potent CTS treatment─improves the oxygen-reduction-reaction (ORR) activity in seawater catholyte. In particular, the MoS2-based sacrificial catalyst effectively decreases the overpotential during charging via edge oxidation of MoS2, enhancing the cycling stability of the seawater battery. Furthermore, Pt nanoparticles are deposited onto CTS-MoS2 via an additional CTS treatment. The resulting specimen exhibits a significantly low charge/discharge potential gap of Δ0.39 V, high power density of 6.56 mW cm–2, and remarkable cycling stability up to ∼200 cycles (∼800 h). Thus, the novel strategy reported herein for the preparation of Pt-decorated 1T-MoS2 by CTS treatment could facilitate the development of efficient bifunctional electrocatalysts for fabricating seawater batteries with long service life.
Publisher
American Chemical Society
ISSN
1530-6984
Keyword (Author)
seawater batterieselectrocatalystscarbothermal shock1T phase MoS2Pt nanoparticles
Keyword
TRANSITION-METAL DICHALCOGENIDESNASICON NA3ZR2SI2PO12SODIUM NUCLEATIONCURRENT COLLECTORNANOPARTICLESELECTROCATALYSTELECTRODEANODE

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