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Gwang-Hee Lee1, Myeong-Chang Sung1, Yoon Seon Kim1
1School of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841, South Korea.
Abstract:
We report a technique for effectively neutralizing the generation of harmful superoxide species, the source of parasitic reactions, in lithium-oxygen batteries to generate stable substances. In organic electrolytes, organogermanium (Propa-germanium, Ge-132) nanowires can suppress solvated superoxide and induce strong surface-adsorption reaction due to their high anti-superoxide disproportionation activity. Resultantly, the effect of organogermanium nanowires mitigate toxic oxidative stress to stabilize organic electrolytes and promote good Li2O2 growth. These factors led to long duration of the electrolytes and impressive rechargeability of lithium-oxygen batteries.

