4.6 Article

Aqueous proton battery stably operates in mild electrolyte and low-temperature conditions

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 10, Issue 33, Pages 17288-17296

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2ta04272j

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51771094, 21835004]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2016YFB0901500]
  3. Ministry of Education of China [B12015, IRT13R30]
  4. Tianjin Natural Science Foundation [18JCZDJC31500]
  5. Haihe Laboratory of Sustainable Chemical Transformations

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This study proposes a mild perchlorate-based electrolyte without strong acid addition to improve the efficiency of the Mn2+/MnO2 redox reaction. The results show that this novel aqueous proton battery exhibits excellent rate capability and cycle life, even under low-temperature conditions.
The electrode based on the conversion reaction of Mn2+/MnO2 is regarded as a promising cathode for aqueous proton batteries (APBs) due to its high redox potential and cost-effectiveness, but it needs a strongly acidic medium to trigger this redox reaction. Herein, a mild perchlorate-based electrolyte without strong acid addition (3.5 M Mn(ClO4)(2)) is proposed to improve the deposition/dissolution efficiency of Mn2+/MnO2. Comprehensive analyses confirm that the ClO4- anion not only ensures the fast and stable deposition of Mn2+ by regulating the solvation energy of Mn2+ but also accelerates the dissolution of MnO2 by improving the degree of freedom of water molecules. Hence, the novel aqueous proton battery with a carbon felt (CF) cathode, polyaniline anode and 3.5 M Mn(ClO4)(2) electrolyte exhibits a lifetime of 500 cycles with an 81.6% capacity retention rate and excellent rate capability of up to 100C (18 A g(-1)). Surprisingly, this system operates well even at low-temperature conditions because of the anti-freezing electrolyte with a -122 degrees C freezing point. High discharge capacities of 112 mA h g(-1) and 52.9 mA h g(-1) are obtained at -50 degrees C and -70 degrees C, respectively.

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