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Synergistic Effect of H-bond Reconstruction and Interface Regulation for High-Voltage Aqueous Energy Storage

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ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS
Volume 13, Issue 25, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/aenm.202300567

Keywords

Electrochemistry; High-voltage aqueous electrolytes; Hydrogen bonds; Interface regulation

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Regulators can enhance and protect water molecules, expand the electrochemical window, and enable the development of high voltage aqueous symmetric capacitors and aqueous lithium-ion batteries. This study provides a simple and effective method for developing aqueous cells and offers new insights into the research and utilization of H-bonds and intermolecular interactions in water.
Aqueous cells have gained widespread attention for their low-cost and safety. However, the 1.23 V thermodynamic stability window of water severely limits their development and application. To solve this issue, this study proposes and demonstrates that regulators can enhance and protect water molecules through hydrogen bond reconstruction and assist in solid electrolyte interface generation. The expanded electrochemical window enables the construction of aqueous symmetric capacitors and Nb18W16O93||LiMn2O4 aqueous lithium-ion batteries with voltages both up to 2.6 V, while exhibiting considerable Coulombic efficiency and high cycle stability. It is shown that efficient regulation of interaction and electrochemical window can also be achieved by a regulator alone, without relying on the effect of salt itself or the extreme reduction of water content. This not only provides a simple and effective way to develop aqueous cells, but also provides a new understanding for the research and utilization of H-bonds and intermolecular interactions in water.

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