Chemical-looping oxidative dehydrogenation(CL-ODH)is a process designed for the conversion of alkanes into olefins through cyclic redox reactions,eliminating the need for gaseous O_(2).In this work,we investigated the...Chemical-looping oxidative dehydrogenation(CL-ODH)is a process designed for the conversion of alkanes into olefins through cyclic redox reactions,eliminating the need for gaseous O_(2).In this work,we investigated the use of Ca_(2)MnO_(4)-layered perovskites modified with NaNO_(3) dopants,serving as redox catalysts(also known as oxygen carriers),for the CL-ODH of ethane within a temperature range of 700-780℃.Our findings revealed that the incorporation of NaNO_(3) as a modifier significantly-nhanced the selectivity for-thylene generation from Ca_(2)MnO_(4).At 750℃and a gas hourly space velocity of 1300 h^(-1),we achieved an-thane conversion up to 68.17%,accompanied by a corresponding-thylene yield of 57.39%.X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis unveiled that the doping NaNO_(3) onto Ca_(2)MnO_(4) not only played a role in reducing the oxidation state of Mn ions but also increased the lattice oxygen content of the redox catalyst.Furthermore,formation of NaNO_(3) shell on the surface of Ca_(2)MnO_(4) led to a reduction in the concentration of manganese sites and modulated the oxygen-releasing behavior in a step-wise manner.This modulation contributed significantly to the enhanced selectivity for ethylene of the NaNO_(3)-doped Ca_(2)MnO_(4) catalyst.These findings provide compelling evidence for the potential of Ca_(2)MnO_(4)-layered perovskites as promising redox catalysts in the context of CL-ODH reactions.展开更多
Despite the dazzling theoretical capacity,the devasting electrochemical activity of Li_(2)MnO_(3)(LMO)caused by the difficult oxidation of Mn4+impedes its practical application as the lithium-ion battery(LIB)cathode.T...Despite the dazzling theoretical capacity,the devasting electrochemical activity of Li_(2)MnO_(3)(LMO)caused by the difficult oxidation of Mn4+impedes its practical application as the lithium-ion battery(LIB)cathode.The efficacious activation of the Li_(2)MnO_(3) by importing electrochemically active Mn3+ions or morphological engineering is instrumental to its lithium storage activity and structural integrity upon cycling.Herein,we propose a conceptual strategy with metal-organic frameworks(MOFs)as self-sacrificial templates to prepare oxygen-deficient Li_(2)MnO_(3)(O_v-LMO)for exalted lithium storage performance.Attributed to optimized morphological features,LMO materials derived from Mn-BDC(H_(2)BDC=1,4-dicarboxybenzene)delivered superior cycling/rate performances compared with their counterparts derived from Mn-BTC(H_(3)BTC=1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylicacid)and Mn-PTC(H_(4)PTC=pyromellitic acid).Both experimental and theoretical studies elucidate the efficacious activation of primitive LMO materials toward advanced lithium storage by importing oxygen deficiencies.Impressively,O_v-LMO derived from Mn-BDC(O_v-BDC-LMO)delivered intriguing reversible capacities(179.2 mA h g^(-1)at 20 mA g^(-1)after 200 cycles and 100.1 mA h g^(-1)at 80 mA g^(-1)after 300 cycles),which can be attributed to the small particle size that shortens pathways for Li+/electron transport,the enhanced redox activity induced by abundant oxygen vacancies,and the optimized electronic configuration that contributes to the faster lithium diffusivity.This work provides insights into the rational design of LMO by morphological and atomic modulation to direct its activation and practical application as an advanced LIB cathode.展开更多
Some special fields,such as deep-sea exploration,require batteries and their electrode materials to withstand extremely high pressure.As the cathode material has the highest energy density,Li-excess Mn-based materials...Some special fields,such as deep-sea exploration,require batteries and their electrode materials to withstand extremely high pressure.As the cathode material has the highest energy density,Li-excess Mn-based materials are also likely to be utilized in such an environment.However,the effect of pressure on the crystal structure and migration barrier of this kind of material is still not clear at present.Therefore,in this study,we investigate the properties of the matrix material of Li-excess Mn-based material,Li_(2)MnO_(3),under high pressure.The equation of state,bulk modulus,and steady-state volume of Li_(2)MnO_(3) are predicted by the method of first principles calculation.The calculations of unit cells at different pressures reveal that the cell parameters suffer anisotropic compression under high pressure.During compression,Li-O bond is more easily compressed than Mn-O bond.The results from the climbing image nudged elastic band(CINEB)method show that the energy barrier of Li^(+)migration in the lithium layer increases with pressure increasing.Our study can provide useful information for utilizing Li-excess Mn-based materials under high pressure.展开更多
基金support of National Natural Science Foundation of China(22179027)gratefully acknowledged.This work was also supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Province(2021GXNSFAA075063,2018GXNSFDA281005)+1 种基金the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2017YFE0105500)Science&Technology Research Project of Guangdong Province(2017A020216009).
文摘Chemical-looping oxidative dehydrogenation(CL-ODH)is a process designed for the conversion of alkanes into olefins through cyclic redox reactions,eliminating the need for gaseous O_(2).In this work,we investigated the use of Ca_(2)MnO_(4)-layered perovskites modified with NaNO_(3) dopants,serving as redox catalysts(also known as oxygen carriers),for the CL-ODH of ethane within a temperature range of 700-780℃.Our findings revealed that the incorporation of NaNO_(3) as a modifier significantly-nhanced the selectivity for-thylene generation from Ca_(2)MnO_(4).At 750℃and a gas hourly space velocity of 1300 h^(-1),we achieved an-thane conversion up to 68.17%,accompanied by a corresponding-thylene yield of 57.39%.X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis unveiled that the doping NaNO_(3) onto Ca_(2)MnO_(4) not only played a role in reducing the oxidation state of Mn ions but also increased the lattice oxygen content of the redox catalyst.Furthermore,formation of NaNO_(3) shell on the surface of Ca_(2)MnO_(4) led to a reduction in the concentration of manganese sites and modulated the oxygen-releasing behavior in a step-wise manner.This modulation contributed significantly to the enhanced selectivity for ethylene of the NaNO_(3)-doped Ca_(2)MnO_(4) catalyst.These findings provide compelling evidence for the potential of Ca_(2)MnO_(4)-layered perovskites as promising redox catalysts in the context of CL-ODH reactions.
基金the financial support from the Special Funds for the Cultivation of Guangdong College Students’Scientific and Technological Innovation(“Climbing Program”Special Funds,pdjh2023b0145)the Research and Development Plan Project in Key Fields of Guangdong Province(2020B0101030005)+1 种基金the Applied special project of Guangdong Provincial Science and Technology Plan(2017B090917002)the Basic and Applied Basic Research Fund of Guangdong Province(2019B1515120027)。
文摘Despite the dazzling theoretical capacity,the devasting electrochemical activity of Li_(2)MnO_(3)(LMO)caused by the difficult oxidation of Mn4+impedes its practical application as the lithium-ion battery(LIB)cathode.The efficacious activation of the Li_(2)MnO_(3) by importing electrochemically active Mn3+ions or morphological engineering is instrumental to its lithium storage activity and structural integrity upon cycling.Herein,we propose a conceptual strategy with metal-organic frameworks(MOFs)as self-sacrificial templates to prepare oxygen-deficient Li_(2)MnO_(3)(O_v-LMO)for exalted lithium storage performance.Attributed to optimized morphological features,LMO materials derived from Mn-BDC(H_(2)BDC=1,4-dicarboxybenzene)delivered superior cycling/rate performances compared with their counterparts derived from Mn-BTC(H_(3)BTC=1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylicacid)and Mn-PTC(H_(4)PTC=pyromellitic acid).Both experimental and theoretical studies elucidate the efficacious activation of primitive LMO materials toward advanced lithium storage by importing oxygen deficiencies.Impressively,O_v-LMO derived from Mn-BDC(O_v-BDC-LMO)delivered intriguing reversible capacities(179.2 mA h g^(-1)at 20 mA g^(-1)after 200 cycles and 100.1 mA h g^(-1)at 80 mA g^(-1)after 300 cycles),which can be attributed to the small particle size that shortens pathways for Li+/electron transport,the enhanced redox activity induced by abundant oxygen vacancies,and the optimized electronic configuration that contributes to the faster lithium diffusivity.This work provides insights into the rational design of LMO by morphological and atomic modulation to direct its activation and practical application as an advanced LIB cathode.
基金Project supported by the Research on High Power Flexible Battery in All Sea Depth,China (Grant No.2020-XXXXXX-246-00)。
文摘Some special fields,such as deep-sea exploration,require batteries and their electrode materials to withstand extremely high pressure.As the cathode material has the highest energy density,Li-excess Mn-based materials are also likely to be utilized in such an environment.However,the effect of pressure on the crystal structure and migration barrier of this kind of material is still not clear at present.Therefore,in this study,we investigate the properties of the matrix material of Li-excess Mn-based material,Li_(2)MnO_(3),under high pressure.The equation of state,bulk modulus,and steady-state volume of Li_(2)MnO_(3) are predicted by the method of first principles calculation.The calculations of unit cells at different pressures reveal that the cell parameters suffer anisotropic compression under high pressure.During compression,Li-O bond is more easily compressed than Mn-O bond.The results from the climbing image nudged elastic band(CINEB)method show that the energy barrier of Li^(+)migration in the lithium layer increases with pressure increasing.Our study can provide useful information for utilizing Li-excess Mn-based materials under high pressure.