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- Title
Exploration of Electrode‐Electrolyte‐in‐One System Based on Fluorine/Chloride Ion Battery.
- Authors
Wu, Mengqi; Hu, Xuechen; Cui, Fuhan; Wang, Jianglong; Zhao, Chunyu; Shi, Xingqiang; Liu, Huanjuan; Wang, Ruining; Zhang, Hu; Jin, Chendong; Gong, Penglai; Cai, Dong; Wei, Yingjin; Lian, Ruqian
- Abstract
With an increasingly profound understanding of battery materials, strategies designed for interface protection have become more sophisticated. However, it is inherent that different materials used in electrodes and electrolytes tend to react with each other. To address this issue, this study proposes an "Electrode‐Electrolyte‐In‐One" (EEIO) concept, where a single energy storage material can serve as both electrode and solid‐state electrolyte (SSE) during its different ion storage stages. The EEIO materials of chloride ion batteries and fluorine ion batteries are preliminarily studied, establishing reasonable screening procedures and predicting their operational mechanisms. The analysis of Cl− and F− affinity indicates that the EEIO system in the anion storage batteries comprises the anode and SSE. Through comprehensive evaluation of ion binding capacity, phase transformation mechanism, electrical conductivity, and ion diffusion kinetic properties, several potential EEIO materials are identified. In the EEIO system, the material interface and the conductive‐insulation interface are separated, which solves the material compatibility problem between the anode and SSE. Furthermore, the EEIO system has an inherent correlation between the anode electrochemical reaction and the SSE decomposition reaction, ensuring that the electrochemical voltage of EEIO batteries never exceeds the decomposition voltage of SSE. Therefore, SSE in the EEIO battery has absolute electrochemical stability.
- Subjects
CHLORIDE ions; ELECTROCHEMICAL electrodes; SOLID electrolytes; FLUORINE; ELECTRIC conductivity; ENERGY storage
- Publication
Advanced Energy Materials, 2024, Vol 14, Issue 21, p1
- ISSN
1614-6832
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/aenm.202304523