"Water‐in‐Salt" Electrolyte Makes Aqueous Sodium‐Ion Battery Safe, Green, and Long‐Lasting. Issue 21 (21st July 2017)
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- Title:
- "Water‐in‐Salt" Electrolyte Makes Aqueous Sodium‐Ion Battery Safe, Green, and Long‐Lasting. Issue 21 (21st July 2017)
- Main Title:
- "Water‐in‐Salt" Electrolyte Makes Aqueous Sodium‐Ion Battery Safe, Green, and Long‐Lasting
- Authors:
- Suo, Liumin
Borodin, Oleg
Wang, Yuesheng
Rong, Xiaohui
Sun, Wei
Fan, Xiiulin
Xu, Shuyin
Schroeder, Marshall A.
Cresce, Arthur V.
Wang, Fei
Yang, Chongyin
Hu, Yong‐Sheng
Xu, Kang
Wang, Chunsheng - Abstract:
- Abstract: Narrow electrochemical stability window (1.23 V) of aqueous electrolytes is always considered the key obstacle preventing aqueous sodium‐ion chemistry of practical energy density and cycle life. The sodium‐ion water‐in‐salt electrolyte (NaWiSE) eliminates this barrier by offering a 2.5 V window through suppressing hydrogen evolution on anode with the formation of a Na + ‐conducting solid‐electrolyte interphase (SEI) and reducing the overall electrochemical activity of water on cathode. A full aqueous Na‐ion battery constructed on Na0.66 [Mn0.66 Ti0.34 ]O2 as cathode and NaTi2 (PO4 )3 as anode exhibits superior performance at both low and high rates, as exemplified by extraordinarily high Coulombic efficiency (>99.2%) at a low rate (0.2 C) for >350 cycles, and excellent cycling stability with negligible capacity losses (0.006% per cycle) at a high rate (1 C) for >1200 cycles. Molecular modeling reveals some key differences between Li‐ion and Na‐ion WiSE, and identifies a more pronounced ion aggregation with frequent contacts between the sodium cation and fluorine of anion in the latter as one main factor responsible for the formation of a dense SEI at lower salt concentration than its Li cousin. Abstract : The sodium‐ion water‐in‐salt electrolyte with a wide electrochemical window is proposed through suppressing hydrogen evolution on anode with the formation of a Na + ‐conducting solid‐electrolyte interphase and reducing the overall electrochemical activity of waterAbstract: Narrow electrochemical stability window (1.23 V) of aqueous electrolytes is always considered the key obstacle preventing aqueous sodium‐ion chemistry of practical energy density and cycle life. The sodium‐ion water‐in‐salt electrolyte (NaWiSE) eliminates this barrier by offering a 2.5 V window through suppressing hydrogen evolution on anode with the formation of a Na + ‐conducting solid‐electrolyte interphase (SEI) and reducing the overall electrochemical activity of water on cathode. A full aqueous Na‐ion battery constructed on Na0.66 [Mn0.66 Ti0.34 ]O2 as cathode and NaTi2 (PO4 )3 as anode exhibits superior performance at both low and high rates, as exemplified by extraordinarily high Coulombic efficiency (>99.2%) at a low rate (0.2 C) for >350 cycles, and excellent cycling stability with negligible capacity losses (0.006% per cycle) at a high rate (1 C) for >1200 cycles. Molecular modeling reveals some key differences between Li‐ion and Na‐ion WiSE, and identifies a more pronounced ion aggregation with frequent contacts between the sodium cation and fluorine of anion in the latter as one main factor responsible for the formation of a dense SEI at lower salt concentration than its Li cousin. Abstract : The sodium‐ion water‐in‐salt electrolyte with a wide electrochemical window is proposed through suppressing hydrogen evolution on anode with the formation of a Na + ‐conducting solid‐electrolyte interphase and reducing the overall electrochemical activity of water on cathode. A full aqueous Na‐ion battery constructed on Na0.66 [Mn0.66 Ti0.34 ]O2 as cathode and NaTi2 (PO4 )3 as anode exhibits superior performance at both low (0.2 C) and high (1 C) rates. … (more)
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- Advanced energy materials. Volume 7:Issue 21(2017)
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- Advanced energy materials
- Issue:
- Volume 7:Issue 21(2017)
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- Volume 7, Issue 21 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 7
- Issue:
- 21
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0007-0021-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2017-07-21
- Subjects:
- aqueous sodium‐ion electrolyte -- aqueous sodium‐ion batteries -- high concentrated electrolyte -- sodium‐ion batteries -- water‐in‐salt
Energy harvesting -- Materials -- Periodicals
Energy conversion -- Materials -- Periodicals
Energy storage -- Materials -- Periodicals
Photovoltaics -- Periodicals
Fuel cells -- Periodicals
Thermoelectric materials -- Periodicals
621.31 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1614-6840/ ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/aenm.201701189 ↗
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- ISSNs:
- 1614-6832
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