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Oxygen-selective immobilized liquid membranes for operation of lithium-air batteries in ambient air

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JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 195, Issue 21, Pages 7438-7444

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2010.05.028

Keywords

Lithium-air battery; Immobilized liquid membrane; O-2 selective membrane; Water barrier membrane; Silicone oil

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  1. U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)

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In this work, nonaqueous electrolyte-based Li-air batteries with an O-2-selective membrane have been developed for operation in ambient air of 20-30% relative humidity (RH). The O-2 gas is continuously supplied through a membrane barrier layer at the interface of the cathode and ambient air. The membrane allows O-2 to permeate through while blocking moisture. Such membranes can be prepared by loading O-2-selective silicone oils into porous supports such as porous metal sheets and Teflon (PTFE) films. It was found that the silicone oil of high viscosity shows better performance. The immobilized silicone oil membrane in the porous FTFE film enabled the Li-air batteries with carbon black air electrodes to operate in ambient air (at 20% RH) for 16.3 days with a specific capacity of 789 mAh g(-1) carbon and a specific energy of 2182 Wh kg(-1) carbon. Its performance is much better than a reference battery assembled with a commercial, porous PTFE diffusion membranes as the moisture barrier layer on the cathode, which only had a discharge time of 5.5 days corresponding to a specific capacity of 267 mAh g(-1) carbon and a specific energy of 704 Wh kg(-1) carbon. The Li-air battery with the present selective membrane barrier layer even showed better performance in ambient air operation (20% RH) than the reference battery tested in the dry air box (<1% RH). (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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