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Influence of Enhanced O2 Provision on the Discharge Performance of Li–air Batteries by Incorporating Fluoroether

  • Hao Wan
  • , Ya Mao
  • , Zixuan Liu
  • , Qingyou Bai
  • , Zhe Peng
  • , Jingjing Bao
  • , Gang Wu
  • , Yang Liu
  • , Deyu Wang
  • , Jingying Xie

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Abstract

As the first step during discharge, the mass transfer of oxygen should play a crucial role in Li–air batteries to tailor the growth of discharge products, however, not enough attention has been paid to this issue. Herein, we introduce an oxygen-enriching cosolvent, 1,2-(1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethoxy) ethane (FE1), into the electrolyte, and investigate its influence on the discharge performance. The incorporation of this novel cosolvent consistently enhances the oxygen solubility of the electrolyte, and improves the oxygen diffusivity following a volcano-shape trend peaking at 50 % FE1. It is interesting that the discharge capacities obtained with the investigated electrolytes share the similar volcano trends as the oxygen transport under 50 mA gcarbon−1 and higher current densities. The improved oxygen diffusion could benefit the volumetric utilization of the air cathode, especially at the separator side, probably owing to the fast oxygen transport to moderate its concentration gradient. Our results demonstrate the importance of oxygen provision, which easily becomes the capacity-determining factor.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1385-1389
Number of pages5
JournalChemSusChem
Volume10
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 10 2017

Keywords

  • fluorinated chemicals
  • lithium-air batteries
  • mass transfer
  • oxygen reduction
  • power sources

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