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水性金属电池的溶解结构设计
Longsheng Cao1, Dan Li1, Enyuan Hu2
1Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|December 8, 2020
概括
将二甲基硫氧化物 (DMSO) 添加到水性电解质中,可以抑制水分解和电池中的树体生长. 这提高了电池的寿命和性能,实现了高能量密度和稳定的循环.
科学领域:
- 电化学
- 材料科学
- 能量储存
背景情况:
- 水性电池为大规模储能提供低成本,高能量密度的解决方案.
- 关键的限制包括水分解和树的形成,阻碍了电池的寿命.
研究的目的:
- 抑制水的减少和树脂的生长在水性电解质.
- 为了提高水性电池的稳定性和性能.
主要方法:
- 将二甲基硫化物 (DMSO) 添加到 ZnCl2-H2O 电解质中.
- 研究DMSO对H2O的优先溶解.
- 分析循环过程中形成的固体电解质间相 (SEI) 的组成.
主要成果:
- DMSO优先溶解Zn2+,通过强烈的H2O-DMSO相互作用抑制水分解.
- 化DMSO的分解形成了一个保护性SEI层 (Zn12(SO4) 3Cl3 ((OH) 15·5H2O,ZnSO3,ZnS).
- 在400个循环中,Zn阳极实现了99.5%的库伦效率;在500个循环中,Zn辐射MnO2全电池提供了212Wh/kg,容量保持率为95.3%.
结论:
- 在水性电池中添加DMSO有效抑制有害的副作用.
- 开发的电解质可显著改善实际应用的循环寿命和能量密度.
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