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A Non‐aqueous H<sub>3</sub>PO<sub>4</sub> Electrolyte Enables Stable Cycling of Proton Electrodes

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A non-aqueous proton electrolyte is devised by dissolving H<sub>3</sub> PO<sub>4</sub> into acetonitrile. The electrolyte exhibits unique vibrational signatures from stimulated Raman spectroscopy. Such an electrolyte exhibits unique characteristics compared to aqueous acidic electrolytes: 1) higher (de)protonation potential for a lower desolvation energy of protons, 2) better cycling stability by dissolution suppression, and 3) higher Coulombic efficiency owing to the lack of oxygen evolution reaction. Two non-aqueous proton full cells exhibit better cycling stability, higher Coulombic efficiency, and less self-discharge compared to the aqueous counterpart.

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