Advancing Fluoride-Ion Batteries with a Pb-PbF2 Counter Electrode and a Diluted Liquid Electrolyte

Fluoride ion batteries (FIB) are a promising post lithium-ion technology thanks to their high theoretical energy densities and Earth-abundant materials. However, the flooded cells commonly used to test liquid electrolyte FIBs severely affect the overall performance and impede comparability across di...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS energy letters 2024-01, Vol.9 (1), p.85-92
Hauptverfasser: Galatolo, Giulia, Alshangiti, Omar, Di Mino, Camilla, Matthews, Guillaume, Xiao, Albert W., Rees, Gregory J., Schart, Maximilian, Chart, Yvonne A., Olbrich, Lorenz F., Pasta, Mauro
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Zusammenfassung:Fluoride ion batteries (FIB) are a promising post lithium-ion technology thanks to their high theoretical energy densities and Earth-abundant materials. However, the flooded cells commonly used to test liquid electrolyte FIBs severely affect the overall performance and impede comparability across different studies, hindering FIB progress. Here, we report a reliable Pb-PbF2 counter electrode that enables the use of two-electrode coin cells. To test this setup, we first introduce a liquid electrolyte that combines the advantages of a highly concentrated electrolyte (tetra­methyl­ammon­ium fluoride in methanol) while addressing its transport and high-cost shortcomings by introducing a diluent (propionitrile). We then demonstrate the viability of this system by reporting a BiF3–Pb-PbF2 cell with the highest capacity retention to date.
ISSN:2380-8195
2380-8195
DOI:10.1021/acsenergylett.3c02228