Rechargeable lithium-oxygen(Li-O_(2))batteries are the next generation energy storage devices due to their ultrahigh theoretical capacity.Redox mediators(RMs)are widely used as a homogenous electrocatalyst in non-aque...Rechargeable lithium-oxygen(Li-O_(2))batteries are the next generation energy storage devices due to their ultrahigh theoretical capacity.Redox mediators(RMs)are widely used as a homogenous electrocatalyst in non-aqueous Li-O_(2)batteries to enhance their discharge capacity and reduce charge overpotential.However,the shuttle effect of RMs in the electrolyte solution usually leads to corrosion of the Li metal anode and uneven Li deposition on the anode surface,resulting in unwanted consumption of electrocatalysts and deterioration of the cells.It is therefore necessary to take some measures to prevent the shuttle effect of RMs and fully utilize the soluble electrocatalysts.Herein,we summarize the strategies to suppress the RM shuttle effect reported in recent years,including electrolyte additives,protective separators and electrode modification.The mechanisms of these strategies are analyzed and their corresponding requirements are discussed.The electrochemical properties of Li-O_(2)batteries with different strategies are summarized and compared.The challenges and perspectives on preventing the shuttle effect of RMs are described for future study.This review provides guidance for achieving shuttle-free redox mediation and for designing Li-O_(2)cells with a long cycle life,high energy efficiency and highly reversible electrochemical reactions.展开更多
Lithium-oxygen(Li-O_(2))batteries have a great potential in energy storage and conversion due to their ultra-high theoretical specific energy,but their applications are hindered by sluggish redox reaction kinetics in ...Lithium-oxygen(Li-O_(2))batteries have a great potential in energy storage and conversion due to their ultra-high theoretical specific energy,but their applications are hindered by sluggish redox reaction kinetics in the charge/discharge processes.Redox mediators(RMs),as soluble catalysts,are widely used to facilitate the electrochemical processes in the Li-O_(2)batteries.A drawback of RMs is the shuttle effect due to their solubility and mobility,which leads to the corrosion of a Li metal anode and the degradation of the electrochemical performance of the batteries.Herein,we synthesize a polymer-based composite protective separator containing molecular sieves.The nanopores with a diameter of 4Åin the zeolite powder(4A zeolite)are able to physically block the migration of 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidinyloxy(TEMPO)molecules with a larger size;therefore,the shuttle effect of TEMPO is restrained.With the assistance of the zeolite molecular sieves,the cycle life of the Li-O_(2)batteries is significantly extended from~20 to 170 cycles at a current density of 250 mA·g^(-1)and a limited capacity of 500 mAh·g^(-1).Our work provides a highly effective approach to suppress the shuttle effects of RMs and boost the electrochemical performance of Li-O_(2)batteries.展开更多
基金financially supported by the Tsinghua-Foshan Innovation Special Fund(Grant No.2018THFS0409)the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(Grant No.2019M650668)the National Key Research and Development Program of China(Grant No.2016YFA0201003)。
文摘Rechargeable lithium-oxygen(Li-O_(2))batteries are the next generation energy storage devices due to their ultrahigh theoretical capacity.Redox mediators(RMs)are widely used as a homogenous electrocatalyst in non-aqueous Li-O_(2)batteries to enhance their discharge capacity and reduce charge overpotential.However,the shuttle effect of RMs in the electrolyte solution usually leads to corrosion of the Li metal anode and uneven Li deposition on the anode surface,resulting in unwanted consumption of electrocatalysts and deterioration of the cells.It is therefore necessary to take some measures to prevent the shuttle effect of RMs and fully utilize the soluble electrocatalysts.Herein,we summarize the strategies to suppress the RM shuttle effect reported in recent years,including electrolyte additives,protective separators and electrode modification.The mechanisms of these strategies are analyzed and their corresponding requirements are discussed.The electrochemical properties of Li-O_(2)batteries with different strategies are summarized and compared.The challenges and perspectives on preventing the shuttle effect of RMs are described for future study.This review provides guidance for achieving shuttle-free redox mediation and for designing Li-O_(2)cells with a long cycle life,high energy efficiency and highly reversible electrochemical reactions.
基金This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.U21A2080 and 51788104)Beijing Natural Science Foundation(No.L223008)National Key Research and Development Program of China(No.2022YFB2404403).
文摘Lithium-oxygen(Li-O_(2))batteries have a great potential in energy storage and conversion due to their ultra-high theoretical specific energy,but their applications are hindered by sluggish redox reaction kinetics in the charge/discharge processes.Redox mediators(RMs),as soluble catalysts,are widely used to facilitate the electrochemical processes in the Li-O_(2)batteries.A drawback of RMs is the shuttle effect due to their solubility and mobility,which leads to the corrosion of a Li metal anode and the degradation of the electrochemical performance of the batteries.Herein,we synthesize a polymer-based composite protective separator containing molecular sieves.The nanopores with a diameter of 4Åin the zeolite powder(4A zeolite)are able to physically block the migration of 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidinyloxy(TEMPO)molecules with a larger size;therefore,the shuttle effect of TEMPO is restrained.With the assistance of the zeolite molecular sieves,the cycle life of the Li-O_(2)batteries is significantly extended from~20 to 170 cycles at a current density of 250 mA·g^(-1)and a limited capacity of 500 mAh·g^(-1).Our work provides a highly effective approach to suppress the shuttle effects of RMs and boost the electrochemical performance of Li-O_(2)batteries.