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A Quasi‐Solid‐State Flexible Fiber‐Shaped Li–CO<sub>2</sub> Battery with Low Overpotential and High Energy Efficiency

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The rapid development of wearable electronics requires a revolution of power accessories regarding flexibility and energy density. The Li-CO<sub>2</sub> battery was recently proposed as a novel and promising candidate for next-generation energy-storage systems. However, the current Li-CO<sub>2</sub> batteries usually suffer from the difficulties of poor stability, low energy efficiency, and leakage of liquid electrolyte, and few flexible Li-CO<sub>2</sub> batteries for wearable electronics have been reported so far. Herein, a quasi-solid-state flexible fiber-shaped Li-CO<sub>2</sub> battery with low overpotential and high energy efficiency, by employing ultrafine Mo<sub>2</sub> C nanoparticles anchored on a carbon nanotube (CNT) cloth freestanding hybrid film as the cathode, is demonstrated. Due to the synergistic effects of the CNT substrate and Mo<sub>2</sub> C catalyst, it achieves a low charge potential below 3.4 V, a high energy efficiency of ≈80%, and can be reversibly discharged and charged for 40 cycles. Experimental results and theoretical simulation show that the intermediate discharge product Li<sub>2</sub> C<sub>2</sub> O<sub>4</sub> stabilized by Mo<sub>2</sub> C via coordinative electrons transfer should be responsible for the reduction of overpotential. The as-fabricated quasi-solid-state flexible fiber-shaped Li-CO<sub>2</sub> battery can also keep working normally even under various deformation conditions, giving it great potential of becoming an advanced energy accessory for wearable electronics.

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