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Sodium-oxygen batteries with alkyl-carbonate and ether based electrolytes
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- Issue Date
- 2013-01
- Publisher
- Royal Society of Chemistry
- Citation
- Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Vol.15 No.10, pp.3623-3629
- Abstract
- Recently, metal-air batteries, such as lithium-air and zinc-air systems, have been studied extensively as potential candidates for ultra-high energy density storage devices because of their exceptionally high capacities. Here, we report such an electrochemical system based on sodium, which is abundant and inexpensive. Two types of sodium-oxygen batteries were introduced and studied, i.e. with carbonate and non-carbonate electrolytes. Both types could deliver specific capacities (2800 and 6000 mA h g(-1)) comparable to that of lithium-oxygen batteries but with slightly lower discharge voltages (2.3 V and 2.0 V). The reaction mechanisms of sodium-oxygen batteries in carbonate and non-carbonate electrolytes were investigated and compared with those of lithium-oxygen batteries.
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- 1463-9076
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