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Rotating-disk electrode analysis of the oxidation behavior of dissolved Li(2)O(2) in Li–O(2) batteries
The development of the rechargeable Li–O(2) battery (LOB) has encountered several bottlenecks till date. One of the biggest challenges is to lower the oxidation potential of Li(2)O(2), which is the insulating and insoluble discharge product. A possible solution to this problem is to use high accepto...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9083919/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35542485 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03416h |
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author | Ren, Jing Huang, Zhimei Kalambate, Pramod K. Shen, Yue Huang, Yunhui |
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description | The development of the rechargeable Li–O(2) battery (LOB) has encountered several bottlenecks till date. One of the biggest challenges is to lower the oxidation potential of Li(2)O(2), which is the insulating and insoluble discharge product. A possible solution to this problem is to use high acceptor number (AN) or donor number (DN) solvents to increase the solubility of Li(2)O(2), so that the dissolved Li(2)O(2) can diffuse to the cathode surface and get oxidized at a relatively low potential. Herein, we explored the efficiency and side-reactions in the LOB charge process with different Li(2)O(2) soluble electrolytes. The relationship between the solubility of Li(2)O(2) and charging rate was analyzed quantitatively with ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy and rotating disk electrode experiments. As a result, electrolytes with high AN usually have higher solubility for Li(2)O(2) than electrolytes with high DN, and thus exhibit higher Li(2)O(2) oxidation rates. Nevertheless, higher Li(2)O(2) solubility in high AN electrolytes also induces more severe side reactions and easily passivates the electrode surface. The trade-off between charging reaction rate and electrolyte stability is a key issue to be considered when designing high performance LOB electrolytes. |
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spelling | pubmed-90839192022-05-09 Rotating-disk electrode analysis of the oxidation behavior of dissolved Li(2)O(2) in Li–O(2) batteries Ren, Jing Huang, Zhimei Kalambate, Pramod K. Shen, Yue Huang, Yunhui RSC Adv Chemistry The development of the rechargeable Li–O(2) battery (LOB) has encountered several bottlenecks till date. One of the biggest challenges is to lower the oxidation potential of Li(2)O(2), which is the insulating and insoluble discharge product. A possible solution to this problem is to use high acceptor number (AN) or donor number (DN) solvents to increase the solubility of Li(2)O(2), so that the dissolved Li(2)O(2) can diffuse to the cathode surface and get oxidized at a relatively low potential. Herein, we explored the efficiency and side-reactions in the LOB charge process with different Li(2)O(2) soluble electrolytes. The relationship between the solubility of Li(2)O(2) and charging rate was analyzed quantitatively with ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy and rotating disk electrode experiments. As a result, electrolytes with high AN usually have higher solubility for Li(2)O(2) than electrolytes with high DN, and thus exhibit higher Li(2)O(2) oxidation rates. Nevertheless, higher Li(2)O(2) solubility in high AN electrolytes also induces more severe side reactions and easily passivates the electrode surface. The trade-off between charging reaction rate and electrolyte stability is a key issue to be considered when designing high performance LOB electrolytes. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9083919/ /pubmed/35542485 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03416h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Ren, Jing Huang, Zhimei Kalambate, Pramod K. Shen, Yue Huang, Yunhui Rotating-disk electrode analysis of the oxidation behavior of dissolved Li(2)O(2) in Li–O(2) batteries |
title | Rotating-disk electrode analysis of the oxidation behavior of dissolved Li(2)O(2) in Li–O(2) batteries |
title_full | Rotating-disk electrode analysis of the oxidation behavior of dissolved Li(2)O(2) in Li–O(2) batteries |
title_fullStr | Rotating-disk electrode analysis of the oxidation behavior of dissolved Li(2)O(2) in Li–O(2) batteries |
title_full_unstemmed | Rotating-disk electrode analysis of the oxidation behavior of dissolved Li(2)O(2) in Li–O(2) batteries |
title_short | Rotating-disk electrode analysis of the oxidation behavior of dissolved Li(2)O(2) in Li–O(2) batteries |
title_sort | rotating-disk electrode analysis of the oxidation behavior of dissolved li(2)o(2) in li–o(2) batteries |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9083919/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35542485 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra03416h |
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