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抑制VO中的第二阶段的Jahn-Teller扭曲2(B):一种耐溶解电极,用于持久的水态能量存储
Minghui Gu1, Tailong Zhang2, Jin Li1
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, 210094, China.
Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
|October 14, 2025
概括
研究人员开发了一种酸盐改性氧化物 (PM-VO) 电极,以改善水态能量储存. 这种修改增强了电极稳定性和循环性能,克服了二氧化瓦纳 (VO2(B)) 中的溶解问题.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 电化学 电化学 电化学
- 储能 储能 储能 储能 储能 储能
背景情况:
- 水性储能系统需要强大的电极材料.
- 氧化物 (VOx),特别是VO2 (B),由于氧化还原活性,显示出有希望的结果,但遭受溶解.
- 溶解源于Jahn-Teller扭曲和水反应,导致电容色.
研究的目的:
- 为了提高VO2 (B) 电极在水系统中的稳定性和性能.
- 通过表面修改来缓解氧化瓦纳电极中的溶解问题.
主要方法:
- 在VO2 (B) 电极 (PM-VO) 上使用酸盐组进行多阳离子组修饰.
- 在氧化还原循环过程中研究了VO6八面体的结构完整性.
- 评估电化学性能,重点关注循环稳定性和电容保持.
主要成果:
- 酸盐修饰稳定了VO6八面体,减少了Jahn-Teller扭曲并减轻了溶解.
- PM-VO电极显著改善了循环稳定性.
- 在2000次循环后,在20 mA cm-2.0下保留了83.6%的初始电容.
结论:
- 酸盐表面工程有效地提高了VO2 (B) 电极的强度.
- 这一战略为为水性电池开发稳定的过渡金属氧化物电极提供了途径.
- PM-VO电极代表了水性能量存储技术的有前途的进步.
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