强大的I··H-O内分子键增强可逆I3-/I-可再生电池的氧化还原行为
Shuoqing Zhao1,2, Bohan Zhang1, Lu Li1
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, P. R. China.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|December 26, 2024
概括
我们开发了一种简单的方法, 这种电极增强了封装,提高了电池性能,降低了电网规模储能成本.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 电化学
- 能量储存
背景情况:
- 电池提供高功率和可持续性,但面临着多化溶解和复杂电极制造的挑战.
- 这些问题限制了性能,并阻碍了这种有前途的电池技术的广泛应用.
研究的目的:
- 为高性能电池开发可扩展且具有成本效益的电极材料.
- 解决聚化物溶解问题,简化电极生产,以改善储能解决方案.
主要方法:
- 采用"溶液吸附"策略进行大规模生产Ti3C2 ((OH) x包装的碳纳米管纸 (CNP).
- 为了了解CNP与氧化还原对之间的相互作用,使用了特征和理论计算.
- 使用开发的电极制造了一个100 mAh的袋式电池.
主要成果:
- CNP对I3-/ I-氧化还原对有强烈的亲和力,MXene上的Ti-OH组形成稳定的分子内素键,以防止聚化物溶解.
- 独立的电极促进了可逆氧化还原化学,从而产生了高性能电池.
- 制造的袋式电池实现了高能量密度130Wh kg-1,充/放电周期为10分钟,性能优于现有的电池系统.
结论:
- CNP和MXene之间的协同效应使高性能电池的简单可扩展的电极制造成为可能.
- 这种具有成本效益的电池技术 (每千瓦时255美元) 为电网规模的储能提供了可持续的替代方案.
- 开发的电池系统提供了高能量和功率密度的竞争性组合.
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