Bifunctional Effects of Cation Additive on Na‐O 2 Batteries
Aprotic Na‐O 2 batteries have attracted growing interest owing to their low overpotentials and high energy density. Their cycling stability and Coulombic efficiency are limited, however, by Na dendrite formation and superoxide (O 2 − ) degradation. Here, we present a bifunctional cation additive, th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Angewandte Chemie 2021-02, Vol.133 (6), p.3242-3248 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Aprotic Na‐O
2
batteries have attracted growing interest owing to their low overpotentials and high energy density. Their cycling stability and Coulombic efficiency are limited, however, by Na dendrite formation and superoxide (O
2
−
) degradation. Here, we present a bifunctional cation additive, the tetrabutylammonium cation (TBA
+
), to simultaneously protect the Na anode and stabilize the superoxide. The adsorption of TBA
+
on the Na anode suppresses the dendrite formation in the Na plating and ensures stable anode cycling at high current density in both Ar and oxygen atmospheres. Aprotic Na‐O
2
batteries with TBA
+
show increased Coulombic efficiency as well as good rate capability. These are rewarded by the fast desolvation kinetics of O
2
−
and suppression of the disproportionation reaction of O
2
−
with TBA
+
, as confirmed by molecular dynamics simulation and DFT calculations. This bifunctional effect of this cation additive paves a new avenue for the development of Na‐O
2
batteries. |
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ISSN: | 0044-8249 1521-3757 |
DOI: | 10.1002/ange.202012787 |