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A Reversible and Higher-Rate Li-O <sub>2</sub> Battery
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2012
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Materials ScienceElectric BatteryElectrical EngineeringLithium PeroxideDimethyl Sulfoxide ElectrolyteBattery Electrode MaterialsEngineeringLi-ion Battery MaterialsCarbon ElectrodesLithium-ion BatteryLithium-ion BatteriesBattery ConfigurationEnergy StorageElectrochemical Energy StorageBatteriesChemistrySolid-state BatteryElectrochemistry
The rechargeable nonaqueous lithium-air (Li-O(2)) battery is receiving a great deal of interest because, theoretically, its specific energy far exceeds the best that can be achieved with lithium-ion cells. Operation of the rechargeable Li-O(2) battery depends critically on repeated and highly reversible formation/decomposition of lithium peroxide (Li(2)O(2)) at the cathode upon cycling. Here, we show that this process is possible with the use of a dimethyl sulfoxide electrolyte and a porous gold electrode (95% capacity retention from cycles 1 to 100), whereas previously only partial Li(2)O(2) formation/decomposition and limited cycling could occur. Furthermore, we present data indicating that the kinetics of Li(2)O(2) oxidation on charge is approximately 10 times faster than on carbon electrodes.
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