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RSC Advances | 2014

A comparative study of nanostructured α and δ MnO2 for lithium oxygen battery application

Awan Zahoor; Ho Saeng Jang; Jeong Sook Jeong; Maria Christy; Yun Ju Hwang; Kee Suk Nahm

α- and δ-MnO2 nanomaterials with different morphology like urchins and flowers are successfully synthesized by a low temperature hydrothermal synthesis. The prepared nanostructures were applied as electrocatalysts for air cathodes in Li air batteries. The synthesized materials possess high electrocatalytic activity and the MnO2 catalysed electrodes doubled the initial cycling capacity of the Li air cells without any catalysts. We also observed reduced over potential and upon cycling with limited capacity, a very stable performance was obtained.


Journal of electrochemical science and technology | 2012

Lithium Air Battery: Alternate Energy Resource for the Future

Awan Zahoor; Maria Christy; Yun Ju Hwang; Kee Suk Nahm

ABSTRACT: Increasing demand of energy, the depletion of fossil fuel reserves, energy security and the climatechange have forced us to look upon alternate energy resources. For today’s electric vehicles that runon lithium-ion batteries, one of the biggest downsides is the limited range between recharging. Overthe past several years, researchers have been working on lithium–air battery. These batteries couldsignificantly increase the range of electric vehicles due to their high energy density, which couldtheoretically be equal to the energy density of gasoline. Li-air batteries are potentially viable ultra-high energy density chemical power sources, which could potentially offer specific energies up to3000 Whkg −1 being rechargeable. This paper provides a review on Lithium air battery as alternateenergy resource for the future.Keywords: Porous air cathode, Catalyst, Lithium air battery, Electrolyte, Energy storage Received March 3, 2012 : Accepted March 27, 2012 1. Introduction Depletion of global fossil oil resources has been thetheme topic of the world economic and political cir-cles over the past decades. How the alternatives can beexploitable, while being economically cost-effective,are the key factors in coming up with conclusions andmaking decision on the part of consumers. Over thepast several decades, the consumer countries havebeen weighing up the use of other resources, or substi-tutes, such as solar, water, wind, nuclear etc. Althoughhuge research works have been done, it sounds a seri-ous step has not been taken yet; mainly because therehave been gigantic amount of this noble energy car-rier, namely the oil, comparing with other substituteresources being highly cost effective. So all this havemade weak incentives for the use of other resources.But over the past several years, researchers have beenworking on an alternative battery called a lithium–airbattery which gives the energy density almost equiva-lent to the gasoline. By the use of this battery in elec-tric vehicles just by changing the electrode in thelithium ion to air, it would be possible for a battery ofthe same size and weight to hold up to 10 times moreenergy-potentially harnessing the same energy den-sity as petrol. Such lithium–air batteries have an anodemade of lithium which is oxidized by the oxygen cath-ode (drawn from environment air), releasing energy.Pumping electricity into the battery reverses the proce-dure, pushing out the oxygen and leaving the lithium.In 1996, Abraham and Jiang


Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry | 2015

Improved lithium oxygen battery performance by addition of palladium nanoparticles on manganese oxide nanorod catalysts

Awan Zahoor; Maria Christy; Jeong Sook Jeon; Yun-Sung Lee; Kee Suk Nahm

The need for an alternative electrocatalyst to replace Pt-based noble materials is a major concern of the Li–air battery technology. In this work, α-MnO2 nanorods are synthesized by a simple hydrothermal technique and are modified with palladium (Pd) nanoparticles to form Pd-deposited α-MnO2 (Pd/α-MnO2) nanostructures. The physical characteristics of the thus prepared materials are analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), SEM, and Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) techniques. These analyses confirmed the successful synthesis of 8∼10-nm-sized Pd nanoparticles deposited on 82∼85-nm-sized α-MnO2 nanorods. The catalytic activities of the synthesized Pd/α-MnO2 nanostructure for oxygen reduction reaction and evolution reaction were studied by measuring linear sweeping voltammograms in aqueous solution. The as-prepared material exhibited high electrocatalytic activities which were comparable to that of the commercial Pt/C catalysts. The Pd/α-MnO2 nanostructures were then examined as a bifunctional electrocatalyst in the air cathode of Li–air batteries in non-aqueous media. The Li–air batteries fabricated with the Pd/α-MnO2 catalyst deliver a high discharge capacity with low overpotential compared to the other batteries without Pd deposition or any catalyst.


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2014

Improved electrocatalytic activity of carbon materials by nitrogen doping

Awan Zahoor; Maria Christy; Yun Ju Hwang; Yi Rang Lim; Pil Kim; Kee Suk Nahm


Journal of Nanoparticle Research | 2014

The influences of shape and structure of MnO2 nanomaterials over the non-enzymatic sensing ability of hydrogen peroxide

K. Justice Babu; Awan Zahoor; Kee Suk Nahm; M. A. Jothi Rajan; G. Gnana kumar


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2015

Sea Urchin Shaped α-MnO2/RuO2 Mixed Oxides Nanostructure as Promising Electrocatalyst for Lithium–Oxygen Battery

HoSaeng Jang; Awan Zahoor; Jeong Sook Jeon; Pil Kim; Yun-Sung Lee; Kee Suk Nahm


Electrochimica Acta | 2015

Increasing the reversibility of Li–O2 batteries with caterpillar structured α–MnO2/N–GNF bifunctional electrocatalysts

Awan Zahoor; Maria Christy; HoSaeng Jang; Kee Suk Nahm; Yun-Sung Lee


Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | 2017

MnO2 nanorods grown NGNF nanocomposites for the application of highly sensitive and selective electrochemical detection of hydrogen peroxide

Awan Zahoor; T. Raj kumar; Kee Suk Nahm; Alagusundaram Balasubramani; G. Gnana kumar


Science of Advanced Materials | 2014

Mechanistic Study on Phase and Morphology Conversion of MnO 2 Nanostructures Grown by Controlled Hydrothermal Synthesis

Awan Zahoor; Jeong Sook Jeon; Ho Saeng Jang; Maria Christy; Yun-Ju Hwang; Kee Suk Nahm


18th International Meeting on Lithium Batteries (June 19-24, 2016) | 2016

Bifunctional Catalytic Activity of Sea Urchin Shaped α–MnO 2 /RuO 2 Nanostructures on ORR and OER for Lithium Oxygen Battery

HoSaeng Jang; Awan Zahoor; Yun Sung Lee; Kee Suk Nahm

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Maria Christy

Chonbuk National University

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Kee Suk Nahm

Chonbuk National University

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HoSaeng Jang

Chonbuk National University

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Yun Ju Hwang

Chonbuk National University

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Jeong Sook Jeon

Chonbuk National University

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Pil Kim

Chonbuk National University

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Yun-Sung Lee

Chonnam National University

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Ho Saeng Jang

Chonbuk National University

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Jae Min Choi

Chonbuk National University

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KeeSuk Nahm

Chonbuk National University

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